Kokou A Atitsogbe, Michel Hansenne, Paboussoum Pari, Jérôme Rossier
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Abstract
The current research examined the link between both normal and malevolent personality, proactive attitude, and self-perceived employability across some highly investigated (Belgium, Switzerland) and under-investigated populations of sub-Saharan Africa (e.g., Togo), considering proactive attitude as a potential mediator and self-perceived employability as an outcome. Conducting such a study in contexts which present notable differences in political organization and linguistic diversity, might contribute to enriching the literature on the relationships between personality and self-perceived employability. A sample of 968 participants aged 18 to 85 including 335 Belgians (50% women), 279 Swiss (58.1% women) and 354 Togolese (43.5% women) completed a French version of the Zuckerman-Kuhlman-Aluja Personality Questionnaire (ZKA-PQ/SF), Short Dark Triad (SD3), Proactive Attitude Scale (PAS), and Perceived Employability Scale (PES). All four instruments exhibited metric invariance but did not systematically show scalar invariance across the three countries. ZKA-PQ/SF's activity and neuroticism and SD3's narcissism dimensions predicted perceived employability, and these relations were fully or partially mediated by proactive attitude in all cultural contexts. Moreover, perceived employability was predicted by aggressiveness and psychopathy in the Swiss sample and by sensation seeking in both the Swiss and the Belgian samples. Finally, proactive attitude fully mediated between sensation seeking and employability in Belgium and partially between psychopathy and employability in Switzerland. This study illustrates that the link between personality and employability may be mediated by proactive attitude and that these links may be quite robust across cultures.
目前的研究考察了正常和恶意人格、积极态度和自我感知的就业能力之间的联系,这些联系在一些高度调查(比利时、瑞士)和撒哈拉以南非洲(如多哥)的调查不足的人群中进行,认为积极态度是潜在的中介,而自我感知的就业能力是结果。在政治组织和语言多样性存在显著差异的背景下进行这样的研究,可能有助于丰富关于人格与自我感知就业能力之间关系的文献。968名18至85岁的参与者,包括335名比利时人(50%为女性),279名瑞士人(58.1%为女性)和354名多哥人(43.5%为女性),完成了法语版的Zuckerman-Kuhlman-Aluja人格问卷(ZKA-PQ/SF), Short Dark Triad (SD3),主动态度量表(PAS)和感知就业能力量表(PES)。所有四种仪器都表现出公制不变性,但没有系统地显示三个国家的标量不变性。ZKA-PQ/SF的活动、神经质和SD3的自恋维度预测了感知就业能力,这些关系在所有文化背景下都全部或部分地受到主动态度的调节。此外,瑞士样本中的攻击性和精神病以及瑞士和比利时样本中的感觉寻求都可以预测感知就业能力。最后,积极态度在比利时的感觉寻求和就业能力之间有完全中介作用,在瑞士的精神病态和就业能力之间有部分中介作用。这项研究表明,性格和就业能力之间的联系可能是由积极主动的态度介导的,这种联系可能在不同的文化中都很明显。