Abstract
Increasingly dynamic labor markets have caused a steep increase in nonstandard workers. This study focuses on agency temps who work via labor market intermediaries at client organizations. The short-term and frequently changing nature of their jobs creates uncertainty about their employment and personal stability. Based on an explorative qualitative interview study among 27 agency temps, we studied how agency temps self-manage their careers. Our study reveals that the precarious career environment and financial dependence on agency work make agency temps' career self-management different from existing depictions of career self-management in the literature. Specifically, we reveal that agency temps' career self-management engagement is relatively short-term and primarily reactive. We find that they focus on survival and stability as career goals, and they engage in four career behaviors: (1) moonlighting, (2) self-profiling, (3) compensatory career behavior, and (4) job search behavior. Subsequently, we identify two negative long-term outcomes of these career behaviors: (1) being locked-in and (2) experiencing resource loss during unemployment. Accordingly, this study contributes to the nascent literature on temporary agency work and career self-management by identifying career behaviors and consequences in a precarious and volatile context. Our findings can help career counselors and policy-makers safeguard the career self-management of agency temps.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103877 |
Journal | Journal of Vocational Behavior |
Volume | 143 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Thank you to the agency temps for sharing their experiences with us. The authors are extremely appreciative of the editor and the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive feedback. We thank the participants of the symposium “Toward a Broader Understanding of Job Crafting and Proactive Career Behaviors” at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (August, 2022). Thank you to Melanie Blasius, Akvilė Bouwens, Brianna Caza, Marie-Liesse de Chergé, Ans de Vos, Josine Janssen, Friederike Mathey, Doreen Matthes, Selen Oskan, Mohammad Rezazade Mehrizi, Claire Schulze Schleithoff, and Joeri van Hugten for their valuable comments.
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Funding
Thank you to the agency temps for sharing their experiences with us. The authors are extremely appreciative of the editor and the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive feedback. We thank the participants of the symposium “Toward a Broader Understanding of Job Crafting and Proactive Career Behaviors” at 82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (August, 2022). Thank you to Melanie Blasius, Akvilė Bouwens, Brianna Caza, Marie-Liesse de Chergé, Ans de Vos, Josine Janssen, Friederike Mathey, Doreen Matthes, Selen Oskan, Mohammad Rezazade Mehrizi, Claire Schulze Schleithoff, and Joeri van Hugten for their valuable comments.
Keywords
- Agency temps
- Career
- Career self-management
- Nonstandard work
- Temporary agency work
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Exploratory study of temporary agency workers' career self-management
Retkowsky, J. (Creator), Nijs , D. S. (Supervisor), Akkermans, J. (Supervisor), Khapova, S. (Supervisor) & Jansen, P. (Supervisor), YODA, 28 Jun 2023
DOI: 10.48338/VU01-FA79YH
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