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Title: | Action-state orientation and the theory of planned behavior: A study of job search in China | Authors: | Song, Zhaoli Wanberg, Connie Niu, Xiongying Xie, Yizhong |
Keywords: | Social Sciences Psychology, Applied Psychology job search unemployment theory of planned behavior action-state orientation China REASONED ACTION INTERVENTION SEEKING WORK |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2006 | Publisher: | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Citation: | Song, Zhaoli, Wanberg, Connie, Niu, Xiongying, Xie, Yizhong (2006-06-01). Action-state orientation and the theory of planned behavior: A study of job search in China. JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR 68 (3) : 490-503. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Job search is an important element of people's careers and is especially critical for unemployed individuals. The current study surveyed a sample of 328 unemployed job seekers in China to test hypotheses related to the theory of planned behavior and action-state orientation theory. Results of the three-wave longitudinal study demonstrated that the theory of planned behavior was effective in modeling job-search intention and job-search intensity. Action-state orientation moderated the relationship between attitude and intention, as well as the relationship between intention and intensity. The current study sheds light on the motivational and self-regulatory process of job search and reemployment for Chinese unemployed job seekers. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | Source Title: | JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/229399 | ISSN: | 0001-8791 1095-9084 |
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