Journal of Vocational Behavior
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ISSN: 0001-8791
Imprint: ELSEVIER
The Journal of Vocational Behavior publishes empirical and theoretical articles that expand knowledge of vocational behavior
and career development across the life span. Research presented in the journal encompasses the general categories of career choice, implementation,
and vocational adjustment and adaptation. The articles contribute to ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The Journal of Vocational Behavior publishes empirical and theoretical articles that expand knowledge of vocational behavior
and career development across the life span. Research presented in the journal encompasses the general categories of career choice, implementation,
and vocational adjustment and adaptation. The articles contribute to a theoretical understanding of career choice and vocational adjustment
and are also valuable for applications in counseling and career development programs in colleges and universities, business and industry,
government, and the military. A particularly useful feature is the annual review of research in vocational behavior published in the
October issue.
Research Areas include:
• Career development and choice
• Evaluations of measuring instruments
and assessment methods
• Job satisfaction
• Multiple role management and functioning
• Occupational stereotyping
• Vocational and career adjustment
• Work commitment and involvement
• Work stress and strain
•
Work-related transitions
Special subscription rates of 91 USD for 2008 are available for members of the Society for Judgment
and Decision Making (http://www.sjdm.org/), the Organizational Behavior Division
of the Academy of Management (http://www.obweb.org/), and the Society of Industrial
and Organizational Psychology (http://www.siop.org/). Information regarding
membership in these groups may be obtained from their web sites.
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M.L. Savickas
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