Title The Internal and External Factors of Vocational Path Choice /
Translation of Title Profesinio kelio rinkimosi vidiniai ir išoriniai veiksniai.
Authors Urbanavičiūtė, Ieva
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Pages 44
Keywords [eng] Vocational choice ; career planning ; social cognitive career theory ; school to work transition
Abstract [eng] The main objective of the doctoral thesis was to analyze the features of one’s vocational path during the time of undergraduate studies. Undergraduate studies can be treated as a pathway of transition from school to the world of work. Therefore, it is especially important to identify what makes vocational choice successful during this period of time. In the study, several psychological success indicators of vocational path choice were distinguished. Moreover, the following factors were analyzed as their possible predictors: internal-cognitive factors (self-efficacy and vocation-related expectations), internal-personality factors (Big Five trait dimensions), external factors (situational-demographic characteristics). The study was conducted in the framework of Social Cognitive Career Theory. 625 undergraduates representing various Lithuanian universities took part in the main study. The results provide a basis for distinguishing the most important factors of vocational path choice during the transition period, i.e., those factors that most strongly relate either to vocational choice success indicators or to the adequacy of its planning. In the discussion, both theoretical implications and practical recommendations are provided.
Type Summaries of doctoral thesis
Language English
Publication date 2010