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Voluntary overqualification enables job adaptation and need targets: the mediating role of job crafting
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Chinese Management Studies
Chinese Management Studies (2026) 20 (1): 233–261.
Published: 30 June 2025
...Menghan Yan; Jiaming Hou; Jiangpeng Zheng; Yi Li Purpose In recent years, voluntary overqualification – where individuals intentionally choose positions below their skill level despite having matching job opportunities – has become increasingly prevalent. While this phenomenon addresses specific...
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Voluntary overqualification: conceptualization, scale development and validation
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Chinese Management Studies
Chinese Management Studies (2025) 19 (4): 1051–1073.
Published: 30 August 2024
...Yi Li; Menghan Yan; Jianfeng Fang; Feng Wei Purpose With the diversification of professional values, an increasing number of individuals voluntarily choose positions that demand less than their personal knowledge, skills and educational background, a phenomenon known as voluntary overqualification...
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Volunteer to bury your talents: the influence of work values on voluntary overqualification
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Chinese Management Studies
Chinese Management Studies (2024) 18 (4): 1212–1231.
Published: 25 December 2023
...Yi Li; Xuan Wang; Muhammad Farrukh Moin Purpose In recent years, there has been a growing trend of individuals willingly opting for employment positions that do not fully use their education, skills and abilities, a phenomenon known as voluntary overqualification. This study aims to investigate...
