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      Is the Project Manager’s Road to Success Paved Only with Clear Career Paths? : A Dominance Analysis of the Additive Contributions of Career Attitudes and Employability Factors

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      Project Management Journal
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          This study examined the role of career attitudes and behaviors and employability enhancement factors in predicting project managers’ career success facets, over and above the availability of clear career paths. An online survey was completed by 552 Italian project managers. Clear career paths, employability culture, and protean career attitude positively predicted both objective and subjective (along with objective boundarylessness) career success. Dominance analysis showed the prevailing role of protean career, employability culture, and clear career paths. Results built a bridge between project management literature and career studies, particularly informing about the significance of the protean career. Organizational and individual implications for practices are discussed.

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                Journal
                Project Management Journal
                Project Management Journal
                SAGE Publications
                8756-9728
                1938-9507
                April 2020
                January 08 2020
                April 2020
                : 51
                : 2
                : 199-213
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Università della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italy
                [2 ]Project Management Institute, Southern Italy Chapter
                Article
                10.1177/8756972819891344
                bf55f693-1a21-488b-bc7d-2e8c5fc6f8d4
                © 2020

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