Author(s):
Sotto-Mayor, José Diogo ; Simão, Claúdia ; Pinto, Joana Carneiro
Date: 2025
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/41804
Origin: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Subject(s): Career self-management; Remote workers; Strategic career behaviours
Description
We analyse a career self-management model for remote workers by exploring the nature, causes and consequences of strategic career behaviours. Perceived self-efficacy and desire for career control are predictors of strategic career behaviours, and these behaviours determine career satisfaction, but not perceived career control nor objective or subjective career success. Also, perceived organizational support predicts perceived self-efficacy and career satisfaction, and self-efficacy predicts subjective career success which, in turn, is associated with career satisfaction. Workplace renovation is needed to accommodate the new forms of remote working and to develop new career management strategies to reinforce the motivation of remote employees.