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Employee overqualification and manager job insecurity: Implications for employee career outcomes
Authors:Berrin Erdogan  Zahide Karakitapo?lu-Aygün  David E Caughlin  Talya N Bauer  Lale Gumusluoglu
Institution:1. Portland State University, School of Business, Portland, Oregon, USA;2. Bilkent University, Department of Management, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:In this study, we propose that manager job insecurity will moderate the nature of the relationship between perceived overqualification and employee career-related outcomes (career satisfaction, promotability ratings, and voluntary turnover). We tested our hypotheses using a sample of 124 employees and 54 managers working in a large holding company in Ankara, Turkey, collected across five time periods. The results suggested that average perceived overqualification was more strongly, and negatively, related to career satisfaction of employees when managers reported higher job insecurity. Furthermore, employee perceived overqualification was positively related to voluntary turnover when manager job insecurity was high. No direct or moderated effects were found for promotability ratings. Implications for overqualification and job insecurity literatures were discussed.
Keywords:career satisfaction  career success  job insecurity  perceived overqualification  promotability ratings  turnover
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