Dualistic Passion for Work and Its Impact on Career Outcomes: Scale Validation and Nomological Network
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2017-08-21
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Lajom, Jennifer Ann L.
Amarnani, Rajiv K.
Restubog, Simon
Bordia, Prashant
Tang, Robert
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Sage Publications Inc
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Drawing on the dualistic model of passion, we conducted a construct validation of the passion for work scale across four samples of employees and students. Specifically, we tested the two-factor structure of the model and examined the convergent, discriminant, and criterion validity of passion for work against conceptually similar work motivation and career-relevant constructs. Findings support the duality of the passion for work (i.e., harmonious and obsessive), its uniqueness as a motivational work construct, and its consequences on career-related outcomes. The findings also contribute to the increasing breadth of the passion literature across various contexts and its consequences for one’s work and career experiences.
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passion for work, work involvement, goal orientation, workaholism, career commitment, career decision-making self-efficacy, career persistence intentions
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Journal of Career Assessment
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