工作中的人与环境契合度:与工作场所行为的关系

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Australian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2019-08-29 DOI:10.1177/1038416219870205
Ryan Stone, Melanie E. Leuty, Rebekah Rayburn, Ben H. Wu
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个人价值观与工作环境之间的契合度(人与组织契合度)与组织公民行为和反生产行为有关。研究发现,工作满意度是组织公民行为和反生产行为的预测指标。与此同时,个人与组织的契合度对工作满意度具有高度预测性;因此,目前尚不清楚的是,除了与工作满意度的共同关系之外,个人-组织契合是否与组织公民行为和反生产行为的使用有关。本研究旨在确定在何种程度上个人-组织契合关系的使用这些行为以外的工作满意度。通过对392名成年雇员的在线抽样调查发现,员工与组织的契合度与参与组织公民行为直接相关,并通过提高工作满意度间接相关。然而,参与较少的反生产行为只发生在对工作不满意的情况下。讨论了拟合重要性的含义。
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Person–environment fit at work: Relationships with workplace behaviours
The fit between the values of an individual and the work environment (person–organisation fit) is related to organisational citizenship behaviours and counterproductive work behaviours. Research has found that job satisfaction is a predictor of organisational citizenship behaviours and counterproductive work behaviours. Meanwhile, person–organisation fit is highly predictive of job satisfaction; thus, it is unclear if person–organisation fit relates to the use of organisational citizenship behaviours and counterproductive work behaviours beyond its shared relationship with job satisfaction. This study aimed to determine the extent to which person–organisation fit relates to the use of these behaviours outside of relations with job satisfaction. Results from an online sample of 392 employed adults found worker person–organisation fit was related directly to engaging in organisational citizenship behaviours and indirectly through increased job satisfaction. However, engagement in fewer counterproductive work behaviours occurred only as a function of being dissatisfied with one’s job. Implications about the importance of fit are discussed.
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