KONSEPTUALISASI DAN PENGEMBANGAN PENGUKURAN SIKAP KARIER PROTEAN: PENDEKATAN TEORI KOGNITIF SOSIAL KARIER

Authors

  • Levi Nilawati Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atmajaya, Jakarta
  • Gugup Kismono Fakultas Ekonomika Dan Bisnis Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • T Hani Handoko Fakultas Ekonomika Dan Bisnis Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • Reni Rosari Fakultas Ekonomika Dan Bisnis Universitas Gadjah Mada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24034/j25485024.y2023.v7.i1.4958

Keywords:

sikap karier protean, value-driven, self-directed, cinta terhadap pekerjaan

Abstract

Artikel ini menganalisis definisi konseptual dan pengembangan pengukuran sikap karier protean. Beragam definisi dan alat ukur yang diperkenalkan para peneliti sering kali menimbulkan kebingungan. Akibatnya pemahaman dan kebijakan yang dikembangkan terkait karier protean menimbulkan kerancuan. Masing-masing definisi dan alat ukur fokus pada bidang tertentu, sehingga meninggalkan lubang yang harus mendapat perhatian dari peneliti lainnya. Artikel ini menawarkan alternatif definisi karier protean yang lebih komprehensif berdasarkan studi literatur atas 118 artikel. Studi literatur secara sistematis dan komprehensif menghasilkan 34 artikel konseptual yang mengerucut pada tiga pendekatan pengukuran karier protean, yaitu orientasi, sikap, dan konsep karier protean. Penulis merumuskan definisi konseptual karier protean sebagai sikap individu terhadap karier yang melibatkan nilai-nilai diri individu sebagai komponen kognitif dan perilaku pengarahan diri sendiri sebagai komponen perilaku. Artikel ini menawarkan pengembangan pengukuran sikap karier protean, yang mengeksplorasi kecintaan terhadap pekerjaan sebagai bagian dari proses afeksi. Ketiadaan komponen afeksi dalam mendefinisikan dan mengukur sikap karier protean yang selama ini terjadi dapat menyesatkan dan memberikan arah kebijakan operasional yang keliru. Teori kognisi social karier menjadi dasar analisis literatur untuk menyusun artikel ini. Penelitian mendatang perlu mengeksplorasi pengembangan pengukuran dengan menguji kegunaan sikap karier protean dalam kaitannya dengan faktor penentu dan konsekuensi sikap karier protean.

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2023-03-30

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