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Careers & Mentoring Publications

If you are interested in using the subjective career success inventory, you may do so at your will. No need to email for permission. The full items are in the Appendix. No other norms or scoring information is available beyond what is in the paper.

Hirschi, A., Zacher, H., Shockley, K.M. (in press). Whole-life career self-management: A conceptual framework. Career Development International.

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Schooreel, T., Shockley, K.M., & Verbruggen, M. (2017). What if people’s family factors constrained their career decisions? Examining the relationship between family-to-career-interference and career success. Career Development International, 22(2), 24-141.

Shockley, K.M., Ureksoy, H.M., Rodopman, O.B., Poteat, L.F., & Dullaghan, T.R (2016). Re-conceptualizing subjective career success: A mixed methods study. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 37(1), 128-153.

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Poteat, L.F., Shockley, K.M., & Allen, T.D. (2015). Attachment anxiety in mentoring relationships: The mediating role of commitment. Career Development International, 20(2), 119 - 132.

Allen, T.D., Shockley, K.M., & Poteat, L.F. (2010). Protégé anxiety attachment and feedback in mentoring relationships. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 77, 73-80.

Careers & Mentoring Publications: Publications
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