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Asian Nursing Research
2020 Volume.14 No. 5 p.338 ~ p.344
The Double-Edged Sword Effects of Career Calling on Occupational Embeddedness: Mediating Roles of Work?Family Conflict and Career Adaptability
Yang Chunjiang

Chen Aobo
Abstract
Based on the conservation of resource theory, we proposed a two-path model to examine the doubleedged sword effects of career calling on occupational embeddedness via workefamily conflict (WFC) and career adaptability. The proposed theoretical model and hypotheses were tested by structural equation modeling technology with a sample of nurses from five hospitals in China (total N ¨ù 368).
Career calling has a double-edged sword effect on occupational embeddedness via WFC and career adaptability. Career calling has positive effects on WFC and career adaptability. WFC and career adaptability, in turn, negatively and positively influence occupational embeddedness, respectively. In addition to the well-established positive effects, career calling may also have adverse effects on occupational outcomes. Given the worldwide shortage of nursing staff, how career calling affects nurses' occupational embeddedness needs to be more understood. This study highlights the importance of career calling and occupational embeddedness. Nurse managers need to improve the level of nurses' career adaptability and reduce their level of WFC and hence increase their occupational embeddedness.
KEYWORD
nurses, occupations, work
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