Published on 01 January 2001 |
Study of Managerial Careers, 1997-1998
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The main aim of this project was the extension of an early stage database on managerial careers from years three to five of a planned 20-year study, and the preliminary analysis of career issues affecting subjects in the database.<br> Specific objectives were:<br> to track managerial careers longitudinally, in order to identify systematic patterns of job change and mobility, selection and de-selection, and new forms of work;<br> to link management education to subsequent career success by examining the relationship between performance at business school and subsequent on-the-job performance;<br> to track, and seek patterns of, individual satisfaction with training, work, overall career, and life outside work, in particular work-family and work-health trade-offs.<br> The dataset contains data collected through annual surveys in 1997 and 1998 (continuing on from previous surveys in 1994, 1995 and 1996), as a result of the building/expansion of the longitudinal database on a panel of MBA graduates.
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Subfield
Information Systems and Management
Field
Decision Sciences
Domain
Social Sciences
Confidence Score
36%
Source
Scholar Data Model