Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Maxim Kovalenko is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Maxim Kovalenko.


Career Development International | 2016

Contextualizing employability: Do boundaries of self-directedness vary in different labor market groups?

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans

Purpose Individual employability has become a crucial element in ensuring labor security in flexibilizing labor markets. The importance of agency-side factors as antecedents of employability has been emphasized in the relevant literature, spurring the criticism that some worker groups may be more restricted than others by contextual factors in respect to their employment prospects. The purpose of this paper is to examine empirically how labor market groups differ in what shapes their employability. Design/methodology/approach The authors used a representative sample of 1,055 employees to detect differences in the impact of career self-directedness (agency-side) and several contextual factors (structure-side) on employability, comparing workers with and without higher education and workers in and outside managerial positions. Confirmatory factor analysis with subsequent tests of invariance was used. Findings Results confirm that employability is affected both by contextual factors and by self-directedness. No significant differences were observed between the compared groups in the extent to which self-directedness and the contextual factors influence employability. An important finding is that self-directedness itself is affected by preceding career history (career mobility and previous unemployment), which may suggest a vicious-circle relationship between past and future career precariousness. Practical/implications The findings support the view prevailing in policy circles that fostering agency-side factors such as self-directedness is instrumental toward achieving higher employment security. At the same time, individual agency cannot replace traditional policy measures in tackling structural labor market inequalities. Originality/value This study uses robust methodology and a representative respondent sample to statistically disentangle the effects of agency and context on employability. Its key contribution pertains to the explicit comparison of different worker groups, with separate contrasts on each model parameter.


Journal of Vocational Behavior | 2014

Does career type matter? Outcomes in traditional and transitional career patterns

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans


Archive | 2013

A comparative perspective on career mobility in Europe : career patterns and their effects on retirement timing

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans


Archive | 2013

Labor market segmentation and the protean career : the effects on labor market experience

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans


Archive | 2011

Determinants of alternative career paths

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans


Vier jaar loopbaanonderzoek binnen Steunpunt WSE : wat leerden we over loopbanen in Vlaanderen (en daarbuiten)? / Vansteenkiste, S. [edit.]; et al. | 2015

Transities van werk naar pensioen

Maxim Kovalenko; Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans


Over.werk : tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. - Leuven, 1997, currens | 2015

Vier jaar loopbaanonderzoek binnen steunpunt WSE : wat leerden we over de transitie werk-pensioen?

Maxim Kovalenko; Hanne De Preter; Dimitri Mortelmans


Over.werk : tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. - Leuven, 1997, currens | 2015

Werk-levenbalans in de context van de nieuwe loopbaan : determinanten en uitkomsten

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans


Archive | 2015

Vier jaar loopbaanonderzoek binnen Steunpunt WSE. Wat leerden we over loopbanen in Vlaanderen (en daarbuiten)

Sarah Vansteenkiste; Maxim Kovalenko; Marijke Verbruggen; Dimitri Mortelmans; Ans De Vos; Anneleen Forrier; Nicky Dries


Over.werk : tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. - Leuven, 1997, currens | 2014

Het effect van zelfsturing in een loopbaan op werkloosheidsduur

Maxim Kovalenko; Dimitri Mortelmans

Collaboration


Dive into the Maxim Kovalenko's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Dimitri Mortelmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Marijke Verbruggen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Nicky Dries

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Sarah Vansteenkiste

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Anneleen Forrier

The Catholic University of America

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge