Personality at work
the role of individual differences in the workplace
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Word Count
105,750 words, Guess
Page Count
423 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1561904M
- ISBN-100415035473
- OCLC Control Number24952752
- OCLC Control Numberpersonalityatwor0000furn_z1h5
- Library of Congress Control Number91043286
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- Goodreads4203445
- LibraryThing3468222
Classifications
- DDC158.7
- LCCBF698.9.O3 F87 1992
Description
Personality at Work examines the increasingly controversial role of individual differences in predicting and determining behaviour at work. It asks whether psychological tests measuring personality traits can predict behaviour at work, such as job satisfaction, productivity, as well as absenteeism and turnover. Importantly, it is a critical and comprehensive review of that literature from psychology, sociology and management science which lies at the interface of personality theory, occupational psychology and organizational behaviour.Drawing on a vast body of published material, Adrian Furnham describes for the first time current state of knowledge in this area. The result is a volume which will be an enormously useful resource to the researcher and practitioner, as well as students of psychology, management science and sociology. Personality at Work is the only exhaustive and incisive multi-disciplinary work to assess the role of psychological testing in the management of the work place.
First Sentence
This book is an attempt to provide a critical, comprehensive and contemporary review of the management science, psychological and sociological literature at the interface of personality theory and occupational psychology/organizational behavior (OP/OB).
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