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Work Style. Development and Validation of a Standardised Assessement Instrument
Work Style. Development and Validation of a Standardised Assessement Instrument

Author(s): Alina Mogosanu, Constantin Ticu, Andrei Rusu, Veronica Nechita, Anda Niculescu, Maria Adelina Ianos
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Editura Universităţii »Alexandru Ioan Cuza« din Iaşi
Keywords: personality assessment; work style; occupational profile; person-job fit

Summary/Abstract: The first part of this study presents a critical overview of the academic literature underpinning the concept of work styles. The second focuses on the methods used to develop a tool for measuring work styles in a national context. Thus, in creating the instrument we have used both the work styles theory developed by Borman, Kubisiak and Schneider (1999) and a content analysis of the answers provided by Romanian employees. The sample consisted of 930 employees with a mean age of 34.31 years (SD = 9.81), which came from various organisations. In order to analyse the answers from the questionnaire we used a factor analysis, which generated seven dimensions associated with the concept of work styles (innovative-adaptive, independent-dependent, planned-spontaneous, individualist-collectivist, engaged-disengaged, analytical-intuitive, implementer-visionary). These dimensions were then analysed in conjunction with similar psychological concepts. In the last part of the study we briefly described and analysed work styles‘ personality profiles extracted from the seven dimensions of our study.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 5-22
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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