Moving beyond Schein's typology: individual career anchors in the context of Nigeria
Abstract
Purpose
Drawing on institutional theory, this study sets out to explore the career anchors that exist among information technology (IT) workers in Nigeria and also to establish the strongest anchors in this context.
Design/methodology/approach
This research adopted a two‐pronged methodological approach, which involved the use of 30 semi‐structured interviews and a 336‐question survey.
Findings
Results suggest the continued significance of traditional orientations to careers in Nigeria as well as orientations associated with new career theory.
Research limitations/implications
The extent to which the findings of this research can be generalised is constrained by the selected context of the research.
Practical implications
Human resources managers in Nigeria should be cautious of adopting career management models developed in the West. They should provide a reward system, which minimises financial uncertainty and risk.
Originality/value
This paper provides valuable insights on the career anchors of IT workers in a relatively neglected region in the literature. It also extends Schein's original career anchor theory.
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Citation
Ituma, A. and Simpson, R. (2007), "Moving beyond Schein's typology: individual career anchors in the context of Nigeria", Personnel Review, Vol. 36 No. 6, pp. 978-995. https://doi.org/10.1108/00483480710822463
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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