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Figure 1. Research model.
Figure 4. Grade differences in variables among research participants.
Figure 5. Major category differences in variables among research participants.
Presents the demographic characteristics of the research participants.
Instrument composition for mastery goal orientation, social support, career decision self-efficacy, and occupational adaptation.

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Factors influencing career adaptation: The positive effects of mastery goal orientation, social support, and vocational decision self-efficacy
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August 2024

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Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development

Baiyan Du

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Jingcheng Wang

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Yuzhe Qian

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Jun Cheng

In the highly competitive employment environment, most college students have left their jobs for a short time after employment, and attention should be paid to students’ career adaptation. However, the further influence of skilled goal orientation, social support and career-determined self-efficacy on college students’ career adaptation needs to be confirmed. This study analyzes the effects of these factors on college students’ career adaptation. This study aims to analyze the impact of mastery goal orientation, social support, and vocational decision self-efficacy on career adaptation among 224 university students in East China. The results indicated that university students generally exhibit positive levels of mastery goal orientation, social support, vocational decision self-efficacy, and overall career adaptation. Female students demonstrate higher levels of mastery goal orientation, social support, vocational decision self-efficacy, and career adaptation compared to male students. As students progress in their academic years, their levels of mastery goal orientation, social support, vocational decision self-efficacy, and career adaptation tend to increase. Students majoring in humanities and social sciences have higher level than students majoring in science and engineering in all factors. Students majoring in humanities and social sciences exhibit more optimism in all factors compared to students in science and technology fields. The relationships among these factors show positive correlations. Mastery goal orientation, social support, and vocational decision self-efficacy all have positive effects on career adaptation. Among these, family support stands out as the most influential subordinate factor of social support on career adaptation. The most influential subordinate factor of vocational decision self-efficacy on career adaptation is conscious decision-making. Therefore, male, lower grade, science and engineering college students are the groups that need to be paid attention to in improving career adaptation. Skilled goal orientation, family support and conscious decision making have a better effect on the improvement of career adaptation. These results can provide important reference information for universities, counselors and college students in the training of career planning, and theoretically enrich the relevant research on college students’ career adaptation, and provide certain enlightenment for future researchers.

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Sustained promotion of Chinese college students’ employment: the impact of social support and goal orientation on academic achievement

July 2024

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Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development

The issue of academic achievement among Chinese university students is emerging due to difficulties in finding employment. This study investigates the structural relationships between social support, goal orientation, and academic achievement with the aim of enhancing students’ academic performance and facilitating sustained employability. Data were collected from 202 college students in South China, revealing that students’ levels of social support, goal orientation, and academic achievement were all moderate. Lower-grade students, in comparison to higher-grade students, exhibited lower levels of social support, goal orientation, and academic achievement. Additionally, students from lower economic backgrounds tended to lack social support. Among the factors of social support, goal orientation, and academic achievement, there were positive correlations among these three variables. Social support significantly and positively influenced goal orientation and academic achievement. Specifically, the sub-factors of social support, school support, and teacher support had differential effects, with school support enhancing academic achievement and teacher support boosting goal orientation. Goal orientation also significantly and positively impacted students’ academic achievement, with the sub-factor of mastery goals having a stronger influence. Goal orientation partially mediated the relationship between social support and academic achievement. This study discusses limitations and provides insights for future research.

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... Over time, researchers expanded this concept to explore the relationships between career identity, interests, decisionmaking and other factors. Thus, career decision-making self-efficacy plays a critical role in career development, explaining various psychological factors such as motivation, behaviour and attitudes related to career progression (Du et al., 2024). Career choice is influenced by multiple factors, including personality, interests, selfconcept, cultural identity, and socio-economic status. ...

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International Education Programme and Career Expectations in an Emerging Country
Factors influencing career adaptation: The positive effects of mastery goal orientation, social support, and vocational decision self-efficacy

Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development

... Teacher support is a constituent element within the social support system. Originally, the three elements of social support were family support, friend support, and teacher support (Baiyan, Yuege, Yuzhe & Jun, 2024). Originally, teacher support aimed to provide students with help and encouragement in various ways to promote their academic, emotional, and social development, meet their multiple needs, and assist them in achieving personal goals (Oh, 2015). ...

Sustained promotion of Chinese college students’ employment: the impact of social support and goal orientation on academic achievement

Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development