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Extraversion and job performance: How context relevance and bandwidth specificity create a non-linear,positive, and asymptotic relationship
Authors:Gerhard Blickle  James A Meurs  Andreas Wihler  Christian Ewen  Roxanne Merkl  Tamara Missfeld
Institution:1. University of Bonn, Germany;2. University of Calgary, Canada
Abstract:The personality factor of extraversion has been associated with performance in some occupations (e.g., sales), and it has been one of the most consistent personality predictors of leadership. Recent research indicates that extraversion could have a non-linear relation with performance. At the same time, many researchers have contended that scholars should utilize measures of personality narrower than factors and that the bandwidth and relevance of personality should fit both the criterion and the context of a study. We argue and find that by examining an aspect of extraversion (i.e., social potency) in a particular vocational context (i.e., enterprising job demands), non-linear, asymptotic (diminishing marginal benefits) effects will be demonstrated on a relevant type of performance (i.e., enterprising job performance). We review implications, limitations, and avenues for future research.
Keywords:Extraversion  Social potency  Enterprising job performance  Non-linear relationship
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