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Selecting entrepreneurial employees using a person-group fit perspective
Authors:Roshni Das
Affiliation:Henry W. Bloch School of Management, Department of Public Affairs, University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Abstract:As jobs become unstructured and collective endeavor oriented, it is increasingly being realized that work groups must become more autonomous and entrepreneurial. The selection literature is however silent on the predictive mechanisms that may be leveraged to select group members with the desired competencies. The person-group fit perspective enables us to hypothesize and demonstrate that selection instruments geared toward gauging an individual's fit within a group are likely to manifest entrepreneurial competencies and behaviors in the individual. Further, the nature of the job, in terms of the structuredness of work (task formalization) and the repetitiveness of work activities (task routinization), has a moderating impact on the relationship between overall entrepreneurial competence and selection practices. The study has implications for incorporating the principles of person-group fit into the design of job profiles.
Keywords:competence  employee entrepreneurial behavior  person group fit  PG fit  selection
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