Career plateau and turnover intention in Chinese employees: Career anchor as moderator

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Yueran Wen
Liu Liu
Cite this article:  Wen, Y., & Liu, L. (2015). Career plateau and turnover intention in Chinese employees: Career anchor as moderator. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 43(5), 757-766.


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Based on a survey of 147 Chinese employees, we examined the relationship between perceived career plateau and turnover intention, and the moderating role of career anchor in challenge in this process. We hypothesized that perceived career plateau would be positively related to turnover intention, and that this relationship would be stronger in employees with a higher level of career anchor in challenge than in those with a lower level. The results showed that perceived career plateau had a strong positive relationship with turnover intention, especially in employees with a high level of career anchor in challenge. These findings have implications for research in career development and turnover intention, as well as in management practices.

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