The MBA as Careerist: An Analysis of Early-Career Job Change

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Thomas W. Dougherty
George F. Dreher
William Whitely

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Journal of Management

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This study examined the job changes of 680 early-career business school graduates. Although a number of anecdotal articles characterize MBAs as overly “careerist” and oriented toward job-hopping, little empirical research has focused on this issue. The research included a direct comparison of job-hopping behavior of MBAs with bachelor S degree graduates, taking into account a number of control variables, including demographic and economic variables. Results indicated that MBAs changed jobs less frequently than bachelor 5 degree graduates, even when a variety of other factors were controlled.

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Dougherty, T. W., Dreher, G. F., & Whitely, W. (1993). The MBA as Careerist: An Analysis of Early-Career Job Change. Journal of Management, 19(3), 535-548. doi: 10.1177/014920639301900302

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