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Jos Akkermans
Jos Akkermans
Full Professor of Sustainable Careers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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The Covid-19 crisis as a career shock: Implications for careers and vocational behavior
J Akkermans, J Richardson, ML Kraimer
Journal of vocational behavior 119, 103434, 2020
8312020
Sustainable careers: Towards a conceptual model
A De Vos, BIJM Van der Heijden, J Akkermans
Journal of vocational behavior 117, 103196, 2020
7622020
Crafting your career: How career competencies relate to career success via job crafting
J Akkermans, M Tims
Applied Psychology 66 (1), 168-195, 2017
5312017
Competencies for the contemporary career: Development and preliminary validation of the career competencies questionnaire
J Akkermans, V Brenninkmeijer, M Huibers, RWB Blonk
Journal of Career Development 40 (3), 245-267, 2013
4592013
Tales of the unexpected: Integrating career shocks in the contemporary careers literature
J Akkermans, SE Seibert, ST Mol
SA Journal of Industrial Psychology 44 (1), 1-10, 2018
3962018
# Trending topics in careers: a review and future research agenda
J Akkermans, S Kubasch
Career Development International 22 (6), 586-627, 2017
3602017
Building a sustainable start: The role of career competencies, career success, and career shocks in young professionals' employability
R Blokker, J Akkermans, M Tims, P Jansen, S Khapova
Journal of Vocational Behavior 112, 172-184, 2019
3532019
The role of career competencies in the Job Demands—Resources model
J Akkermans, WB Schaufeli, V Brenninkmeijer, RWB Blonk
Journal of Vocational Behavior 83 (3), 356-366, 2013
3472013
The winner takes it all, the loser has to fall: Provoking the agency perspective in employability research
A Forrier, N De Cuyper, J Akkermans
Human Resource Management Journal 28 (4), 511-523, 2018
2152018
Career competencies and job crafting: How proactive employees influence their well-being
J Plomp, M Tims, J Akkermans, SN Khapova, PGW Jansen, AB Bakker
Career Development International 21 (6), 587-602, 2016
2102016
The influence of future time perspective on work engagement and job performance: The role of job crafting
DTAM Kooij, M Tims, J Akkermans
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 26 (1), 4-15, 2017
1972017
It's all about CareerSKILLS: Effectiveness of a career development intervention for young employees
JOS Akkermans, V Brenninkmeijer, WB Schaufeli, RWB Blonk
Human Resource Management 54 (4), 533-551, 2015
1952015
Sustainable careers across the lifespan: Moving the field forward
B Van der Heijden, A De Vos, J Akkermans, D Spurk, J Semeijn, ...
Journal of Vocational Behavior 117, 103344, 2020
1902020
The best of both worlds: The role of career adaptability and career competencies in students’ well-being and performance
J Akkermans, K Paradniké, BIJM Van der Heijden, A De Vos
Frontiers in psychology 9, 1678, 2018
1382018
Career competencies and career success: On the roles of employability activities and academic satisfaction during the school-to-work transition
AL Presti, V Capone, A Aversano, J Akkermans
Journal of Career Development 49 (1), 107-125, 2022
1102022
What about time? Examining chronological and subjective age and their relation to work motivation
J Akkermans, AH de Lange, BIJM van der Heijden, DTAM Kooij, ...
Career Development International 21 (4), 419-439, 2016
1022016
From occupational choice to career crafting
A De Vos, J Akkermans, B Van der Heijden
The Routledge companion to career studies, 128-142, 2019
952019
Toward a broader understanding of career shocks: Exploring interdisciplinary connections with research on job search, human resource management, entrepreneurship, and diversity
J Akkermans, DG Collings, SP da Motta Veiga, C Post, S Seibert
Journal of vocational behavior 126, 103563, 2021
912021
Crafting project managers’ careers: Integrating the fields of careers and project management
J Akkermans, A Keegan, M Huemann, C Ringhofer
Project management journal 51 (2), 135-153, 2020
912020
Shocks and entrepreneurship: A study of career shocks among newly graduated entrepreneurs
S Rummel, J Akkermans, R Blokker, M Van Gelderen
Career Development International 26 (4), 562-581, 2021
822021
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