How proactive personality promotes career exploration: A self-expansion perspective

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Meng Zhang
Bin Wen
Lei Yang
Zhe Ding
Li Xu
Cite this article:  Zhang, M., Wen, B., Yang, L., Ding, Z., & Xu, L. (2024). How proactive personality promotes career exploration: A self-expansion perspective. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 52(1), e12492.


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Proactive career exploration lays a vital foundation for individuals’ development. Taking a human initiative perspective, we focused on the influence of proactive personality on career exploration behavior. Specifically, drawing on self-expansion theory, we anticipated that a more proactive personality would pertain to higher career self-efficacy, which would further promote career exploration behavior. In addition, individuals often seek self-expansion through support obtained from close relationships; thus, we proposed that the above link would be stronger when parental career support was high. Results from a time-lagged survey study with 595 university students from China supported our hypotheses. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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