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Cross Culture Examination of Perceived Overqualification, Psychological Well-Being and Job Search: The Moderating Role of Proactive Behavior
by
Saeed, Imran
, Khan, Jawad
, Abdalla, Alaa
in
Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Career advancement
/ Employees
/ Information technology workers
/ Job hunting
/ Job satisfaction
/ job search behavior
/ Mediation
/ Original Research
/ Overqualification
/ P-J fit theory
/ perceived overqualification
/ proactive behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ psychological well-being
/ Qualifications
/ Roles
/ Self esteem
/ Skills
/ Well being
2024
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Cross Culture Examination of Perceived Overqualification, Psychological Well-Being and Job Search: The Moderating Role of Proactive Behavior
by
Saeed, Imran
, Khan, Jawad
, Abdalla, Alaa
in
Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Career advancement
/ Employees
/ Information technology workers
/ Job hunting
/ Job satisfaction
/ job search behavior
/ Mediation
/ Original Research
/ Overqualification
/ P-J fit theory
/ perceived overqualification
/ proactive behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ psychological well-being
/ Qualifications
/ Roles
/ Self esteem
/ Skills
/ Well being
2024
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Cross Culture Examination of Perceived Overqualification, Psychological Well-Being and Job Search: The Moderating Role of Proactive Behavior
by
Saeed, Imran
, Khan, Jawad
, Abdalla, Alaa
in
Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Career advancement
/ Employees
/ Information technology workers
/ Job hunting
/ Job satisfaction
/ job search behavior
/ Mediation
/ Original Research
/ Overqualification
/ P-J fit theory
/ perceived overqualification
/ proactive behavior
/ Psychological aspects
/ psychological well-being
/ Qualifications
/ Roles
/ Self esteem
/ Skills
/ Well being
2024
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Cross Culture Examination of Perceived Overqualification, Psychological Well-Being and Job Search: The Moderating Role of Proactive Behavior
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Cross Culture Examination of Perceived Overqualification, Psychological Well-Being and Job Search: The Moderating Role of Proactive Behavior
2024
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Overview
This study delves into the intricate interplay between perceived overqualification, job search behavior, psychological well-being, and proactive behavior, within two distinct and diverse work settings.
Drawing upon the Person-Job Fit theory, we investigated these dynamics in two unique samples: Sample 1 encompassed corporate sector employees in the United Arab Emirates (N=409), while Sample 2 comprised IT sector workers in Pakistan (N=337). Hayes PROCESS macro were used to examine the proposed hypotheses and AMOS (Version 28) were conducted to examine model fitness.
In Study 1, we established a positive association between perceived overqualification and job search behavior among employees in the UAE corporate sector. Notably, this relationship was mediated by psychological well-being, suggesting that the impact of perceived overqualification on job search behavior is, in part, channeled through its effects on individuals' psychological well-being. Study 2 showed that proactive behavior exhibited a moderating effect on the negative link between perceived overqualification and psychological well-being. Specifically, employees displaying higher levels of proactive behavior demonstrated a less adverse influence of perceived overqualification on psychological well-being. Importantly, this adaptive effect of proactive behavior was found to indirectly influence job search behavior.
The findings highlight the nature of perceived overqualification in the workplace and its varying impact on employee behavior and well-being across different cultural and work settings. The mediation by psychological well-being and moderation by proactive behavior in these relationships underscores the importance of individual responses to perceived job fit issues. These insights are crucial for understanding employee behavior in diverse work environments and can inform practices for managing perceived overqualification.
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Dove Medical Press Limited,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Dove Press,Dove,Dove Medical Press
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