In industrial and organizational psychology, there is a long tradition of studying personality as an antecedent of work outcomes. Recently, however, scholars have suggested that personality characteristics may not only predict, but also change due to certain work experiences, a notion that is depicted in the dynamic developmental model (DDM) of personality and work. Upward job changes are an important part of employees’ careers and career success in particular, and we argue that these career transitions can shape personality over time. In this study, we investigate the Big Five personality characteristics as both predictors and outcomes of upward job changes into managerial and professional positions. We tested our hypotheses by applying ev...
It has been argued that how a person’s career unfolds is increasingly affected by his or her own val...
As it becomes more common for individuals to work in many different jobs throughout their lives, car...
Previous research showed that daily manifestations of career adaptability fluctuate within individua...
In industrial and organizational psychology, there is a long tradition of studying personality as an...
<div><p>In industrial and organizational psychology, there is a long tradition of studying personali...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-08-05, rev-recd 2020-08-17, pub-electr...
Pooled cross-sectional and life-history data from the Dutch Family Survey 1998 and 2000 (N = 4000) w...
Numerous studies established personality traits as predictors of career success. However, if and how...
Organizational research has predominantly adopted the classic dispositional perspective to understan...
Based on the job demand–control model and Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, the author ...
Based on the job demand–control model and Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, the author ...
It has been argued that how a person's career unfolds is increasingly affected by his or her own val...
Over time, depending on their traits and preferences, people will select and enact certain roles in ...
It has been argued that how a person’s career unfolds is increasingly affected by his or her own val...
As it becomes more common for individuals to work in many different jobs throughout their lives, car...
Previous research showed that daily manifestations of career adaptability fluctuate within individua...
In industrial and organizational psychology, there is a long tradition of studying personality as an...
<div><p>In industrial and organizational psychology, there is a long tradition of studying personali...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-08-05, rev-recd 2020-08-17, pub-electr...
Pooled cross-sectional and life-history data from the Dutch Family Survey 1998 and 2000 (N = 4000) w...
Numerous studies established personality traits as predictors of career success. However, if and how...
Organizational research has predominantly adopted the classic dispositional perspective to understan...
Based on the job demand–control model and Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, the author ...
Based on the job demand–control model and Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, the author ...
It has been argued that how a person's career unfolds is increasingly affected by his or her own val...
Over time, depending on their traits and preferences, people will select and enact certain roles in ...
It has been argued that how a person’s career unfolds is increasingly affected by his or her own val...
As it becomes more common for individuals to work in many different jobs throughout their lives, car...
Previous research showed that daily manifestations of career adaptability fluctuate within individua...