Person–situation interaction: Competing models of fit.

作者: William Joyce , John W. Slocum , Mary Ann Von Glinow

DOI: 10.1002/JOB.4030030402

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摘要: This paper identifies three models of person-situation interaction in an effort to conceptually clarify and integrate previous research. Statistical criteria for each model are then developed tested within one organizational setting. Results indicate partial support the models, suggest various improvements

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