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Smith, Elecia Cole.
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Career Self-Management and Career Capital of Mid-Level Administrators in Higher Education Who Previously Served as Professional Academic Advisors.
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Career Self-Management and Career Capital of Mid-Level Administrators in Higher Education Who Previously Served as Professional Academic Advisors./
Author:
Smith, Elecia Cole.
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230 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-08(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-08A(E).
Subject:
Sociology, Organizational. -
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9781303862380
Career Self-Management and Career Capital of Mid-Level Administrators in Higher Education Who Previously Served as Professional Academic Advisors.
Smith, Elecia Cole.
Career Self-Management and Career Capital of Mid-Level Administrators in Higher Education Who Previously Served as Professional Academic Advisors.
- 230 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-08(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Arkansas, 2014.
Understanding the prerequisites for career advancement helps to keep employees motivated and engaged. However, in the higher education (H.E.) workplace, where formalized career ladders are sparse and ambiguous for staff personnel---especially those in professional academic advising---employees who are interested in career advancement into mid-level administration (MLA) are often left to maneuver the professional, political, and social landscape unescorted. Some manage to find their way just fine, while others become frustrated or stagnant or decide to leave academia entirely. For those who create their own path and find their way to mid-level administration, what is their secret?
ISBN: 9781303862380Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018023
Sociology, Organizational.
Career Self-Management and Career Capital of Mid-Level Administrators in Higher Education Who Previously Served as Professional Academic Advisors.
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The purpose of this study was to learn about the career self-management behaviors of MLAs who formerly served as professional academic advisors (PAAs) and the career capital they believe was helpful for advancement into mid-level administration. This study investigated why participants believed they were successful in attaining their positions without formalized career paths into administration from academic advising and endeavored to increase the awareness of the academic advising community about an appropriate career self-management agenda for those that desire administrative positions in H. E.
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This study referred to Protean Career Theory and Career Capital as its theoretical framework. A qualitative research approach and a constructivist grounded theory data analysis method were used to facilitate an examination of actions, intentions, and processes and the meaning that the fifteen participants assigned to each concept. Three primary themes were identified that facilitated an understanding of the career experiences of the participants. Comprehending Who They Are, The Career Challenges they Overcame, and The Career Strategies they Employed provided useful insight into their career self-management tactics, and offered some possible explanations for the career advancement they experienced.
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