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Occupational choice frameworks suggest that personality factors influence person-job fit. This paper focuses on personality factors and career satisfactions of human resources (HR) managers. 'Big Five' and narrow personality traits as well as managerial style variables were drawn from an archive of 1846 HR managers and 1375 non-managers. Results indicated that HR managers differed from 51,297 individuals in other occupations and from non-managerial HR specialists on many of the study variables, most of which were also related to career satisfaction. Implications for differentiation selection and development of HR managers were discussed.
Occupational choice frameworks suggest that personality factors influence person-job fit. This paper focuses on personality ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Lounsbury, John W.; Steel, Robert P.; Gibson, Lucy W.; Date: 2008 Geographic subjects: North America; Europe; Great Britain; Journal title: Human resource development international Resource type: Article Subjects: Statistics; Management; Employment |
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