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1: J Appl Psychol. 2004 Oct;89(5):868-82.Click here to read Links

Toward an understanding of the relationships among organizational change, individual differences, and changes in person-environment fit: a cross-level study.

Georgia Institute of Technology, DuPree College of Management, Atlanta, USA. scaldwell@uscupstate.edu

Organizational behavior literature has not typically viewed person-environment (P-E) fit as an outcome of change. Whereas the study of antecedents to employees' fit with their work environment has largely been restricted to the selection and socialization of newcomers, this study examines individuals' perceptions of changes in P-E fit in relation to organizational changes occurring in 34 different organizational work units. Results suggest that the relationships between organizational change and perceived changes in fit are best understood as interactions between the characteristics of the change process, the extent of change, and individual differences. Both age and mastery orientation related to perceived changes in P-E fit through interactions with aspects of the change process. (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved

PMID: 15506866 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]