Traditional models and research on employee job search and separation focus on situationally-specific variables, those that change with time or between particular employment situations. More enduring individual characteristics, such as personality and cognitive ability, may create predispositions that affect search and separation in consistent ways across different situations. The research reported here extends traditional turnover models by incorporating two enduring individual characteristics – personality and cognitive ability – into the search and separation process. This extended model is then tested on a sample of executives. Cognitive ability as well as the personality dimensions of agreeableness, neuroticism and openness to experien...
Involuntary periods of unemployment represent major negative experiences for many individuals. There...
SUMMARY Has been an increased sense of optimism regarding the utility of personality tests in person...
The aim of this study was to investigate possible correlations and predictions between job satisfact...
Traditional models and research on employee job search and separation focus on situationally-specifi...
The present study attempted to provide a constructive replication and extension of a study on manage...
The ways that people identify and pursue employment opportunities represents an important aspect of ...
Research suggests that certain personality characteristics lead to greater (or lesser) withdrawal fr...
This study examined the connection between personality traits (extraversion, con-scientiousness, ope...
Personality variables have been shown to be significant predictors of job performance (Barrick & Mou...
The aim of the study was to investigate the additive, mediating, and moderating effects of personali...
Employee recruitment is a critical process in which organizations actively utilize recruitment sourc...
Job seekers ’ Conscientiousness and Extraversion show consistent re-lationships with their job searc...
Research shows that employers will be more likely to hire applicants who fit the Big Five Inventorie...
Personality, as a frequently used predictor of job performance, has often been criticized for its lo...
This study examined how personality characteristics affect job performance, and the mediating effect...
Involuntary periods of unemployment represent major negative experiences for many individuals. There...
SUMMARY Has been an increased sense of optimism regarding the utility of personality tests in person...
The aim of this study was to investigate possible correlations and predictions between job satisfact...
Traditional models and research on employee job search and separation focus on situationally-specifi...
The present study attempted to provide a constructive replication and extension of a study on manage...
The ways that people identify and pursue employment opportunities represents an important aspect of ...
Research suggests that certain personality characteristics lead to greater (or lesser) withdrawal fr...
This study examined the connection between personality traits (extraversion, con-scientiousness, ope...
Personality variables have been shown to be significant predictors of job performance (Barrick & Mou...
The aim of the study was to investigate the additive, mediating, and moderating effects of personali...
Employee recruitment is a critical process in which organizations actively utilize recruitment sourc...
Job seekers ’ Conscientiousness and Extraversion show consistent re-lationships with their job searc...
Research shows that employers will be more likely to hire applicants who fit the Big Five Inventorie...
Personality, as a frequently used predictor of job performance, has often been criticized for its lo...
This study examined how personality characteristics affect job performance, and the mediating effect...
Involuntary periods of unemployment represent major negative experiences for many individuals. There...
SUMMARY Has been an increased sense of optimism regarding the utility of personality tests in person...
The aim of this study was to investigate possible correlations and predictions between job satisfact...