Managerial Personality and Performance: A Semi-idiographic Approach |
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Authors: | Jennifer A. Chatman David F. Caldwell Charles A. O'Reilly |
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Affiliation: | a University of California, Berkeley;b Santa Clara University;c Stanford University |
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Abstract: | Understanding the relationship between personality and behavior requires accounting for a broad set of traits within each person and the demands of a specific role or situation. To address these requirements, we assessed the relevance or ordering of traits within an individual (an idiographic approach) and compared these orderings across individuals occupying similar organizational situations (a nomothetic approach). We illustrate the utility of this semi-idiographic approach with a longitudinal study of Masters of Business Administration (MBA) students. The MBAs whose personalities were more similar to a template of the successful young manager received more job offers upon graduating and, subsequently, earned higher salaries, were more likely to be working full-time, and had changed jobs less often than did those who fit the managerial template less well. |
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Keywords: | Key Words: personality performance |
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