For previous Fit e-Conferences, we have presented various aspects of our research on how person-environment (PE) fit and misfit compare. We have argued that because so little is known about how individuals experience fit and misfit at work, qualitative, exploratory research was called for (Talbot & Billsberry, 2007; 2008). Last year, our e-conference contribution detailed how using causal mapping in PE fit research would enable individuals’ experiences of fit and misfit to be captured and, as well as generating rich idiographic data, would further be amenable to nomothetic analysis (Talbot, Ambrosini & Billsberry, 2009). This paper briefly reviews why we set out to research employees’ fit and misfit perceptions, how we u...
This paper explores the multidimensionality of employees ’ fit. In particular, the aim of the presen...
The longstanding assumption in Person-Environment (PE) fit research has been that perceived fit embo...
The current study examines the validity of a multidimensional Person-Environment (PE) fit model prop...
What makes some people feel that they fit in at work whilst others feel they misfit? This brief pape...
An underlying assumption within person-organisation fit research has been that misfit and fit are op...
Since the publication of Lewin's equation B = f(P, E), which defines human behavior (B) as a functio...
Research has portrayed person–environment (PE) fit as a pleasant condition resulting from people bei...
This thesis focuses on employees' experiences of fit and misfit at work. This falls within the perso...
Within PO fit research, the question of how individuals fit with organisations has been studied from...
Despite its importance in the organizational behavior literature, person–organization (P–O) fit rema...
This paper explores the multidimensionality of employees’ fit. In particular, the aim of the present...
For decades, person-environment fit research has been a prevalent and complex topic of research, as ...
In this paper we have argue that collecting data via causal mapping, which allow to capture rich and...
Online hosted by Coventry University and The Open University in the UKEmployees perform better, are ...
Person–environment (PE) fit is broadly defined as the degree of congruence or match between a person...
This paper explores the multidimensionality of employees ’ fit. In particular, the aim of the presen...
The longstanding assumption in Person-Environment (PE) fit research has been that perceived fit embo...
The current study examines the validity of a multidimensional Person-Environment (PE) fit model prop...
What makes some people feel that they fit in at work whilst others feel they misfit? This brief pape...
An underlying assumption within person-organisation fit research has been that misfit and fit are op...
Since the publication of Lewin's equation B = f(P, E), which defines human behavior (B) as a functio...
Research has portrayed person–environment (PE) fit as a pleasant condition resulting from people bei...
This thesis focuses on employees' experiences of fit and misfit at work. This falls within the perso...
Within PO fit research, the question of how individuals fit with organisations has been studied from...
Despite its importance in the organizational behavior literature, person–organization (P–O) fit rema...
This paper explores the multidimensionality of employees’ fit. In particular, the aim of the present...
For decades, person-environment fit research has been a prevalent and complex topic of research, as ...
In this paper we have argue that collecting data via causal mapping, which allow to capture rich and...
Online hosted by Coventry University and The Open University in the UKEmployees perform better, are ...
Person–environment (PE) fit is broadly defined as the degree of congruence or match between a person...
This paper explores the multidimensionality of employees ’ fit. In particular, the aim of the presen...
The longstanding assumption in Person-Environment (PE) fit research has been that perceived fit embo...
The current study examines the validity of a multidimensional Person-Environment (PE) fit model prop...