The search for greener pastures: a qualitative analysis of employee job search dynamics
Career Development International
ISSN: 1362-0436
Article publication date: 20 June 2024
Issue publication date: 6 August 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This study explores job search dynamics among employed individuals. We focus on factors related to employees initiating their job searches and changing its intensity.
Design/methodology/approach
We conducted a qualitative study with 41 employed job seekers using semi-structured interviews.
Findings
Our analysis reveals six catalysts that initiate employee job searches and nine modulators that influence fluctuations in job search effort. We highlight the significant roles of social actors, resource dynamics, and personal, professional, and environmental factors in shaping employees’ job searches.
Research limitations/implications
The diverse sample strengthens theory building but may not represent all employed job seekers. Future research would benefit from longitudinal designs.
Practical implications
This study underscores the influence of social actors on employee job search processes. Our findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and employers seeking to support employed job seekers and proactively manage voluntary turnover.
Originality/value
This research advances our understanding of employee job search beyond its traditional role in voluntary turnover. By integrating Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, we provide a framework for understanding employee job search initiation and modulation.
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Citation
Kanar, A. and Bouckenooghe, D. (2024), "The search for greener pastures: a qualitative analysis of employee job search dynamics", Career Development International, Vol. 29 No. 5, pp. 558-576. https://doi.org/10.1108/CDI-07-2023-0222
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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