Integrity Testing and Job Performance Within High Performance Work Teams: A Short Note |
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Authors: | Nathan Luther |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523 |
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Abstract: | Integrity tests have exhibited robust validity for predicting performance among traditional jobs. However, some organizations have shifted to self-managed work teams and the relationship between integrity and performance within these jobs is untested. One hundred fourteen high performance team members within a single department completed the Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI). The HPI Reliability scale was used as the integrity measure. The subjects' job performance was evaluated by their team leaders. Performance ratings were transformed to equalize ratings across the eight teams. Results indicate that integrity was related to transformed performance ratings (r = .25) within a high performance team environment. Limitations and implications are discussed. |
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