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Interpersonal needs and functional area of management
Authors:Raymond E Hill
Affiliation:University of Michigan U.S.A.
Abstract:This study examines a sample of first-semester MBA students to determine the relationship between their interpersonal needs and their preferences for a functional area of management. The students were categorized according to their preference for one of the following eight functional areas: accounting, systems analysis, finance, small business management, engineering, marketing, manufacturing management, and personnel management. Interpersonal needs were measured by the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO-B) instrument developed by W. C. Schutz. Significant differences in interpersonal needs were found among students preferring different functional specialities. Implications of the results are discussed in terms of occupational choice processes.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Raymond E. Hill   Organizational Behavior   Graduate School of Business Administration   University of Michigan   Ann Arbor   Michigan 48104.
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