This paper studies personality as a potential explanation for wage differentials between apparently similar workers. This follows initial studies by Jencks (1979) that suggest that certain personality traits, such as industriousness and leadership, have an impact on earnings. The paper aims to provide a theoretical framework within which these effects may be analyzed. The study begins by outlining four issues as a backdrop to the model: rationality, the industry, firms, and workers. A crucial factor to the model is the memeÑa mental gene that affects personality. Taking these four factors into consideration, the Contested Exchange model from Bowles and Gintis (1990) is used. Then, it is adapted to study memetic effects on the wage rate. Thi...
In this research we take a look at the effect of personality on earnings of a person. The Big Five p...
In an explorative study, the value of four personality constructs in predicting success in the labou...
AbstractThis meta‐analysis examines the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and ear...
Personality has become increasingly important in personnel recruitment, write Maria Cubel, Ana Nuevo...
This dissertation research examines the influence of personality and behavioral traits on economic s...
This paper uses the Five-Factor Model of personality structure as an organizing framework to explore...
The notion of person-environment fit implies that personal and contextual factors interact in influe...
While survey data supports a strong relationship between personality and labor market outcomes, the ...
This article critically examines the theoretical arguments that underlie the literature linking pers...
The notion of person-environment fit implies that personal and contextual factors interact in influe...
The author examines the relationship between individuals\u27 personality traits and labor market suc...
In this study, we explore the value of personality characteristics in explaining success in labor ma...
Using twin survey combined with register-based panel data on labor market outcomes, the authors exam...
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits and female labor force participa...
In this research we take a look at the effect of personality on earnings of a person. The Big Five p...
In an explorative study, the value of four personality constructs in predicting success in the labou...
AbstractThis meta‐analysis examines the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and ear...
Personality has become increasingly important in personnel recruitment, write Maria Cubel, Ana Nuevo...
This dissertation research examines the influence of personality and behavioral traits on economic s...
This paper uses the Five-Factor Model of personality structure as an organizing framework to explore...
The notion of person-environment fit implies that personal and contextual factors interact in influe...
While survey data supports a strong relationship between personality and labor market outcomes, the ...
This article critically examines the theoretical arguments that underlie the literature linking pers...
The notion of person-environment fit implies that personal and contextual factors interact in influe...
The author examines the relationship between individuals\u27 personality traits and labor market suc...
In this study, we explore the value of personality characteristics in explaining success in labor ma...
Using twin survey combined with register-based panel data on labor market outcomes, the authors exam...
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits and female labor force participa...
In this research we take a look at the effect of personality on earnings of a person. The Big Five p...
In an explorative study, the value of four personality constructs in predicting success in the labou...
AbstractThis meta‐analysis examines the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and ear...