Does Core Self Evaluations predict career success? A reanalysis of Judge and Hurst (2008) |
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Institution: | 1. SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury, Department of Psychology, Queensbury, NY, USA;2. SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury, Educational Leadership, Queensbury, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | We conducted a replication of Judge and Hurst’s (2008) study that suggest that Core Self Evaluations (CSE) have a significant positive effect on growth in career success (as well as on mediators of growth in career success). We found that, if anything, CSE has a significant negative relationship with growth in career success (as well as its mediators). We attribute the difference in findings to the timing of measurement of CSE in Judge and Hurst’s (2008) study and to the lack of control for General Mental Ability (GMA), arguing that when GMA is controlled for, CSE does not affect career success. Reasons for the observed negative relationship between CSE and career success are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Core Self Evaluations Intelligence General Mental Ability Career success Personality Replication Job satisfaction Pay models Job complexity |
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