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SUMMARY:How Can Research on Career Shocks Inform IHRM?
DESCRIPTION:Jos Akkermans is a full professor of sustainable careers at 
	Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research mainly focuses on career sust
	ainability and career success. Within these areas\, he studies topics su
	ch as career shocks\, career transitions\, and employability. Professor 
	Akkermans is one of the developers of the sustainable career model (De V
	os et al.\, 2020) and research on career shocks (Akkermans et al.\, 2018
	\; 2021). He also has a special interest in studying nontraditional and 
	understudied groups of workers\, such as gig workers and entrepreneurs. 
	He is an associate editor for the Journal of Vocational Behavior and a p
	ast division chair of the Academy of Management Careers Division. He has
	 also been actively involved in collaborating with career and HR profess
	ionals\, for example\, through career-related interventions and workshop
	s.\n\nNote: The event is free and open to anyone who is interested\, but
	 you must register to receive the Zoom link to attend. This link will be
	 emailed to you before the event.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la
	.psu.edu/event/research-on-career-shocks-inform-ihrm/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p style="font-wei
	ght: 400"><strong>Jos Akkermans</strong> is a full professor of sustaina
	ble careers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research mainly focuses
	 on career sustainability and career success. Within these areas, he stu
	dies topics such as career shocks, career transitions, and employability
	. Professor Akkermans is one of the developers of the sustainable career
	 model (De Vos et al., 2020) and research on career shocks (Akkermans et
	 al., 2018; 2021). He also has a special interest in studying nontraditi
	onal and understudied groups of workers, such as gig workers and entrepr
	eneurs. He is an associate editor for the <em>Journal of Vocational Beha
	vior</em> and a past division chair of the Academy of Management Careers
	 Division. He has also been actively involved in collaborating with care
	er and HR professionals, for example, through career-related interventio
	ns and workshops.</p><p>Note: <b>The event is free and open to anyone wh
	o is interested, but you must register to receive the Zoom link to atten
	d. This link will be emailed to you before the event.</b></p><p>For more
	 details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/research-on-career-sh
	ocks-inform-ihrm/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/research-on-career-sh
	ocks-inform-ihrm/</a></p></body></html>
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