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Identifying Perceptual Factors Affect Intrinsic Career Success by Delphi Method

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  • Mohsen Jajarmizadeh
  • Hojat Moshtaghian Abarghooi

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Models are essential to scientific thinking and practical problem solving. The lack of any theoretical model of intrinsic career success, and the importance of intrinsic career success in new career paradigm, the purpose of this research was to design the model of perceptual factors affecting intrinsic career success in service firms in the province of Fars. Initially in the literature study, perceptual factors were considered. Then through the Delphi process using expert opinion in four steps, the most important factors in research population were identified. Finally with consensus of experts, after the fourth round of the Delphi, seven important factors were selected and on the base of theoretical foundations, the model was designed. Conclusions of this study can be tested by date surveying and Structural equation modeling services organizations in Fars province.

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  • Mohsen Jajarmizadeh & Hojat Moshtaghian Abarghooi, 2015. "Identifying Perceptual Factors Affect Intrinsic Career Success by Delphi Method," Journal of Asian Scientific Research, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 5(3), pages 149-164.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:joasrj:v:5:y:2015:i:3:p:149-164:id:3716
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