Uysal, H. TezcanAk, Murat2021-04-152021-04-152021Uysal, H. T., Ak, M.(2021). The effect of perceived career plateau on career anchor in modern workforce. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government. 27,1, 1774-1793.1323-69032204-1990https://hdl.handle.net/11492/4968WOS:000626487400111The aim of this study is to examine whether there is a meaningful relationship between career plateaus, and employees and their gradually developed career anchors. A career plateau is defined as the point at which the possibility for an employee to progress in their career is at the lowest. A career anchor refers to the needs, values, and abilities which shape an individual's career decisions (Jiang & Klein, 2000). This study also aims to determine if a career plateau affects employees' career anchors. A negative and statistically significant relationship was observed between a career plateau and a career anchor. It was revealed that 22.1% of the change in the employees' career anchors was explained by improvements to their career plateaus. It was found that a 1-unit increase in a career plateau perception caused a career anchor to decrease by 1.860 units.enCareer DevelopmentPlateauCareer AnchorModern WorkforceThe effect of perceived career plateau on career anchor in modern workforceArticle27117741793info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessWOS:000626487400111N/A