Title Work values of Lithuanian university students: internal structure /
Authors Lamanauskas, Vincentas ; Augienė, Dalia
DOI 10.5964/psyct.v10i1.229
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Is Part of Psychological thought.. Trier : PsychOpen. 2017, vol. 10, no. 1, p. 109-123.. ISSN 2193-7281. eISSN 2193-7281
Keywords [eng] career management ; professional career ; quantitative analysis ; university students ; work values
Abstract [eng] Individual‘s work values define his/her career purposefulness. Individual‘s chosen work values allow foreseeing what activity context and career model is important for him/her, seeking to successfully realize oneself in professional activity. Planning his/her professional career an individual is searching for the activity sphere, which could conform not only to his/her personal features, but also to his/her value orientations. Work values important for the individual allow realizing if they form conditions for planning modern career (successfully solve constantly changing activity problems and to correspond to always new raised requirements for a person in the organisation or in labour market), the realisation of which in today’s constantly changing labour market and social context becomes more and more problematic. Empiric research was carried out seeking to discover the work (activity) value structure. The research instrument was created by the authors of the research. Two hundred sixty five first-year students from three Lithuanian universities participated in the research. These are the main higher education institutions, preparing teachers in Lithuania. The obtained results show that work value structure of the first year students studying in social and humanitarian science programmes can be expressed by 6 main factors: responsible activity values, active work values, harmony values, reward values, activity style values, and social status values. Also, the main differences were ascertained between female and male work value structure. Responsible activity values, active work values and harmony values were much more important for female than male students.
Published Trier : PsychOpen
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2017
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