IS

Crook, Connie W.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.516 career human professionals job turnover orientations careers capital study resource personnel advancement configurations employees mobility
0.229 systems information objectives organization organizational development variety needs need efforts technical organizations developing suggest given

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Crepeau, Raymond G. 1 Goslar, Martin D. 1 McMurtrey, Mark E. 1
career orientations 1 information systems career planning 1 management of information systems personnel. 1

Articles (1)

Career Anchors of Information Systems Personnel. (Journal of Management Information Systems, 1992)
Authors: Abstract:
    Career research in the information systems (IS) field has primarily focused on external motivators associated with organizational factors and material incentives. IS empirical research investigating the internalized career orientations of practitioners is necessary to match individual expectations with corporate human resource planning. This study identifies several career anchors or orientations maintained by IS personnel. By administering the Career Orientations Inventory to 321 IS personnel, Managerial and Technical Competence, Identity, Service, Organizational Stability, and Variety career orientations are distinguished. These internal anchors significantly influence how IS and human resource management should (1) plan corporate IS career paths, (2) nurture IS employees during their careers, and (3) encourage appropriate communication about career advancement.