Relationship between work performance and personality traits in Hong Kong organizational settings
Contribuinte(s) |
D. S. Ones J. F. Salgado |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Four hundred and thirty-seven employees from four Hong Kong organizations completed the Traditional Chinese versions of the Fifteen Factor Personality Questionnaire Plus (15FQ+) and the Cross-Cultural Personality Assessment Inventory (CPAI-2) (indigenous scales) and provided objective and memory-based recent performance appraisal scores. A number of significant bivariate correlations were found between personality and performance scores. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that a number of the scales from the 15FQ+ contributed to significantly predicting four of the performance competency dimensions, but that the CPAI-2 indigenous scales contributed no incremental validity in performance prediction over and above the 15FQ+. Results are discussed in the light of previous research and a call made for continued research to further develop and increase the reliability of the Chinese instruments used in the study and to enable generalization of the findings with confidence. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Blackwell Publishing |
Palavras-Chave | #Psychology, Applied #Management #Assessment Inventory #5-factor Model #Chinese #Prediction #C1 #750306 Ethnicity and multiculturalism #380105 Social and Community Psychology |
Tipo |
Journal Article |