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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.12.372

The Analysis Study on Correlation between the Axis of Investigative·Enterprising(IE) in Holland Hexagonal Model and Job Value  

Choi, Seon-Hee (Dept. of vocation, Kyunggi University Graduate School)
Cho, In-Soo (Dept. of vocation, Kyunggi University Graduate School)
Seo, Seol-Hwa (Dept. of vocation, Kyunggi University Graduate School)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.12, 2017 , pp. 372-383 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper attempted to verify that Investigative Enterprising(IE) axis in the Holland hexagonal model can measure the internal and external job value. This study analyzed internal and external job values of 19 subjects who participated in the 150 Job cards classification test. The results of this study are as follows: First, the study group with Holland hexagonal model centered on the Investigative Enterprising type(IE) axis and artistic type(A) and social type(S) showed internal job value and supported the hypothesis. Second, the hypothesis that the group with the hexagonal model centered on the Investigative Enterprising(IE) axis and the bias toward the realistic type(R) and the conventional type(C) would pursue external job value was rejected. This is due to the Korean cultural context that pursues psycho-cultural value in Confucian culture. There is also a Holland hexagonal model that is not exactly distributed to the left of the Investigative Enterprising(IE) axis. Third, the group of amphibolic job value based on the Investigative Enterprising(IE) axis, and the Holland hexagonal model is expressed in artisic type(A), social type(S), realistic type(R), and conventional type(C) supported some hypotheses. This paper is the first to suggest that the Investigative Enterprising(IE) axis of the Holland hexagonal model can be used to measure job value, and the Holland hexagonal model can predict job value as well as career choice. This paper is intended to expand the foundation of the Holland theories, and to provide meaningful contribution to the basis for vocational studies.
Keywords
career; enterprising; hexagonal model; Holland; investigative; job value; vocational study;
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