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Tamara Hagmaier
Tamara Hagmaier
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The multidimensionality of calling: Conceptualization, measurement and a bicultural perspective
T Hagmaier, AE Abele
Journal of Vocational Behavior 81 (1), 39-51, 2012
3102012
Does career success make you happy? The mediating role of multiple subjective success evaluations
AE Abele, T Hagmaier, D Spurk
Journal of happiness studies 17, 1615-1633, 2016
1062016
How do career satisfaction and life satisfaction associate?
T Hagmaier, AE Abele, K Goebel
Journal of Managerial Psychology 33 (2), 142-160, 2018
812018
When reality meets ideal: Investigating the relation between calling and life satisfaction
T Hagmaier, AE Abele
Journal of Career Assessment 23 (3), 367-382, 2015
582015
Calling and burnout: Integrating career research with occupational health psychology
T Hagmaier, J Volmer, D Spurk
Psychology of burnout: New research, 19-32, 2013
222013
Why are proactive people more successful in their careers? The role of career adaptability in explaining multiple career success criteria
D Spurk, J Volmer, T Hagmaier, S Kauffeld
Personality traits: Causes, conceptualizations, and consequences, 27-48, 2013
172013
Does career success make you happy
AE Abele, T Hagmaier, D Spurk
The Mediating, 2016
72016
Determinants of job satisfaction: Living one’s calling as a neglected predictor?
T Hagmaier, AE Abele
R. Osbourne, Job Satisfaction: Determinants, Workplace Implications and Im …, 2015
42015
Screening Youth: Eine Studie über den Zusammenhang von Depression, Angst, Alkohol-und Nikotinkonsum im Jugendalter
T Hagmaier, L Stadtmüller
Hirnkost, 2014
2014
Berufungserleben: der Idealfall einer gelungenen Berufstätigkeit?: Konzeptualisierung, Messung und Konsequenzen
T Hagmaier
Verlag nicht ermittelbar, 2013
2013
» Saufen, Alter?«. Aktuelles zur Lebenssituation alkoholerfahrener Jugendlicher.
T Hagmaier, L Stadtmüller
Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft Kinder-und Jugendschutz, 2011
2011
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