Tolerance of Uncertainty: Links to Happenstance, Career Decision Self-Efficacy, and Career Satisfaction

Boyoung Kim, Eunjeong Rhee, Gyuyoung Ha, Joonyoung Yang, Sang Min Lee

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Abstract

This study investigated the extent to which tolerance of uncertainty affects the relationship between happenstance skills and career satisfaction via career decision self-efficacy. Moderated mediation analysis was conducted on data collected from 321 graduates (175 men, 146 women) of Korean universities making the school-to-work transition. Results showed that career decision self-efficacy fully mediated the relationship between happenstance skills and career satisfaction. Furthermore, the moderation effect of tolerance of uncertainty had a significant impact on the relationship between happenstance skills and career decision self-efficacy. Tolerance of uncertainty should be considered an important variable in happenstance career theory and intervention. Unplanned influences should also be considered important factors in the career decision-making process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-152
Number of pages13
JournalCareer Development Quarterly
Volume64
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2016

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Keywords

  • career decision self-efficacy
  • career satisfaction
  • happenstance skills
  • moderated mediation model
  • tolerance of uncertainty

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