Getting to Know You: The Influence of Personality on Impressions and Performance of Demographically Different People in Organizations

作者: Francis J. Flynn , Jennifer A. Chatman , Sandra E. Spataro

DOI: 10.2307/3094870

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摘要: This paper extends social categorization theory to understand how personality traits related information sharing may correspond with positive perceptions of demographically different people, the...

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