Incremental validity of person-organization fit over the Big Five personality measures |
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Authors: | Tsai Wei-Chi Chen Hao-Yi Chen Chien-Cheng |
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Affiliation: | National Chengchi University, Taiwan, ROC. |
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Abstract: | Few studies have provided the validity evidence of a measure of objective person-organization fit (P-O fit) as a selection tool. The present study used a concurrent validation design to examine the criterion-related validity and the incremental validity of a P-O fit measure beyond the validity of the Big Five personality test for predicting job performance (task performance and organizational citizenship behavior) and employee commitment (organizational commitment and supervisory commitment) for a group of high-tech professional employees in Taiwan. Results showed that P-O fit predicted the contextual component of overall job performance and was significantly related to two types of employee commitment. Moreover, P-O fit had an incremental validity beyond that of the personality measures for predicting some of our outcome variables. |
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