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‘Comprised of fifteen erudite articles organized into three major sections, Handbook of Research Methods in Careers must be considered an unreservedly recommended and core addition to personal, professional, corporate, college and university library Human Resources & Personnel Management reference collections and supplemental studies curriculums.’ -- James A Cox, Midwest Book Review
'The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a marvel! Editors Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas have cleverly organized insights from leading scholars in the careers field to provide a road-map for conducting meaningful research. Each chapter highlights key research issues ranging from how to conduct in-depth interviews to text mining to measuring career constructs. This first-of-its-kind Handbook offers actionable advice on how to avoid errors, details best practices, and discusses innovations in studying careers. The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a thought-provoking volume that new and experienced scholars will return to again and again for its comprehensive coverage and realistic recommendations on how to conduct high-quality research.' -- Sherry E. Sullivan, Bowling Green State University, US
'The careers field encompasses a broad scholarly territory, spanning many disciplines in the social sciences. The methodologies employed in this literature cover a correspondingly broad landscape, from large-scale multi-country surveys to the closely-analyzed accounts of individual narratives and using techniques both quantitative and qualitative, cross-sectional and longitudinal. This book will be a valuable resource for careers scholars. It tells stories about doing career research, it instructs the reader in a wide range of career research methodologies, and it encourages researchers both recently-arrived in the field and long-established to try approaches that are new to them. Like all good accounts, its authors talk about both their successes and their failures, providing wonderful examples of research from which we can all learn. The careers field has been waiting for a book about research methods for a long time, so it is good to see that it has at last arrived.' -- Hugh Gunz, University of Toronto, Canada

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Contents: Introduction to the Handbook of Research Methods in Careers 1 Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas 1 Mapping methods in careers research: a review and future research agenda 9 Jos Akkermans, Colin I.S.G. Lee, Sanne Nijs, Aimilia Mylona, and Janneke K. Oostrom PART I MEASUREMENT AND DESIGN 2 Constructs in careers research: an overview of the multiple constructs and challenges in the careers domain 34 Yehuda Baruch 3 The 5C Group: developing and sustaining a cross-cultural team 55 Jon P. Briscoe, Michael Dickmann, Douglas T. Hall, Emma Parry, and Wolfgang Mayrhofer 4 Managing a mega-project to explore and enhance careers: insights from Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 3 73 Alison Pearce, Brian Harney, Mark Bailey, Katarzyna Dziewanowska, Janine Bosak, Peter Pease, Brenda Stalker, Dimitra Skoumpopoulou, Paul Doyle, Samuel Clegg, Alireza Shokri, Suzanne Crane, Susan O’Donnell, Rose Quan, Ilsang Ko, Katarina K. Mihelič, Robert Kaše, Matej Černe, Julie Brückner, John McMackin, Szu-Hsin Wu, Jose Aldo Valencia Hernandez, and Huan Sun 5 Career decision making 103 Gregory Hennessy and Jeffrey Yip 6 Designing and studying mentoring programs: review and discussion 120 Rajashi Ghosh and Ague Manongsong PART II QUANTITATIVE METHODS 7 Text mining in career studies: generating insights from unstructured textual data 139 Open Access Chapter Vladimer B. Kobayashi, Stefan T. Mol, Jarno Vrolijk and Gábor Kismihók 8 Only time will tell: conducting longitudinal research on careers 164 Shoshana R. Dobrow and Hannah Weisman 9 The role of social networks in contemporary careers 191 Jessica R. Methot and Scott E. Seibert 10 Multilevel modeling for careers research 210 Bert Schreurs, Joeri Hofmans and Bart Wille PART III QUALITATIVE AND MIXED METHODS 11 Engaging grounded theory research to study careers: attending to the relational tensions 236 Kerry Roberts Gibson and Danna Greenberg 12 Using in-depth interviews in careers research 255 Suzanne C. de Janasz and A. Julie Katz 13 Careers, identities and institutions: the promise of narrative analysis 267 Holly Slay Ferraro 14 Qualitative and quantitative examination of metaphorical language use in career-life preparedness 283 Allison Creed and Susan Nacey 15 Mixed methods in careers research: contradictory paradigms or desired approach? 299 Jelena Zikic and Viktoriya Voloshyna Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781035308996, 978-1035308996
      ISBN10: 1035308991

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      ‘Comprised of fifteen erudite articles organized into three major sections, Handbook of Research Methods in Careers must be considered an unreservedly recommended and core addition to personal, professional, corporate, college and university library Human Resources & Personnel Management reference collections and supplemental studies curriculums.’ -- James A Cox, Midwest Book Review
      'The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a marvel! Editors Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas have cleverly organized insights from leading scholars in the careers field to provide a road-map for conducting meaningful research. Each chapter highlights key research issues ranging from how to conduct in-depth interviews to text mining to measuring career constructs. This first-of-its-kind Handbook offers actionable advice on how to avoid errors, details best practices, and discusses innovations in studying careers. The Handbook of Research Methods in Careers is a thought-provoking volume that new and experienced scholars will return to again and again for its comprehensive coverage and realistic recommendations on how to conduct high-quality research.' -- Sherry E. Sullivan, Bowling Green State University, US
      'The careers field encompasses a broad scholarly territory, spanning many disciplines in the social sciences. The methodologies employed in this literature cover a correspondingly broad landscape, from large-scale multi-country surveys to the closely-analyzed accounts of individual narratives and using techniques both quantitative and qualitative, cross-sectional and longitudinal. This book will be a valuable resource for careers scholars. It tells stories about doing career research, it instructs the reader in a wide range of career research methodologies, and it encourages researchers both recently-arrived in the field and long-established to try approaches that are new to them. Like all good accounts, its authors talk about both their successes and their failures, providing wonderful examples of research from which we can all learn. The careers field has been waiting for a book about research methods for a long time, so it is good to see that it has at last arrived.' -- Hugh Gunz, University of Toronto, Canada

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction to the Handbook of Research Methods in Careers 1 Wendy Murphy and Jennifer Tosti-Kharas 1 Mapping methods in careers research: a review and future research agenda 9 Jos Akkermans, Colin I.S.G. Lee, Sanne Nijs, Aimilia Mylona, and Janneke K. Oostrom PART I MEASUREMENT AND DESIGN 2 Constructs in careers research: an overview of the multiple constructs and challenges in the careers domain 34 Yehuda Baruch 3 The 5C Group: developing and sustaining a cross-cultural team 55 Jon P. Briscoe, Michael Dickmann, Douglas T. Hall, Emma Parry, and Wolfgang Mayrhofer 4 Managing a mega-project to explore and enhance careers: insights from Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 3 73 Alison Pearce, Brian Harney, Mark Bailey, Katarzyna Dziewanowska, Janine Bosak, Peter Pease, Brenda Stalker, Dimitra Skoumpopoulou, Paul Doyle, Samuel Clegg, Alireza Shokri, Suzanne Crane, Susan O’Donnell, Rose Quan, Ilsang Ko, Katarina K. Mihelič, Robert Kaše, Matej Černe, Julie Brückner, John McMackin, Szu-Hsin Wu, Jose Aldo Valencia Hernandez, and Huan Sun 5 Career decision making 103 Gregory Hennessy and Jeffrey Yip 6 Designing and studying mentoring programs: review and discussion 120 Rajashi Ghosh and Ague Manongsong PART II QUANTITATIVE METHODS 7 Text mining in career studies: generating insights from unstructured textual data 139 Open Access Chapter Vladimer B. Kobayashi, Stefan T. Mol, Jarno Vrolijk and Gábor Kismihók 8 Only time will tell: conducting longitudinal research on careers 164 Shoshana R. Dobrow and Hannah Weisman 9 The role of social networks in contemporary careers 191 Jessica R. Methot and Scott E. Seibert 10 Multilevel modeling for careers research 210 Bert Schreurs, Joeri Hofmans and Bart Wille PART III QUALITATIVE AND MIXED METHODS 11 Engaging grounded theory research to study careers: attending to the relational tensions 236 Kerry Roberts Gibson and Danna Greenberg 12 Using in-depth interviews in careers research 255 Suzanne C. de Janasz and A. Julie Katz 13 Careers, identities and institutions: the promise of narrative analysis 267 Holly Slay Ferraro 14 Qualitative and quantitative examination of metaphorical language use in career-life preparedness 283 Allison Creed and Susan Nacey 15 Mixed methods in careers research: contradictory paradigms or desired approach? 299 Jelena Zikic and Viktoriya Voloshyna Index

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