Scholarly inquiries into the prominent role that leaders play in influencing their followers' work-family experiences have flourished in recent decades. Despite this encouraging …
S Biswas, J Bhatnagar - Vikalpa, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Given the multi-determinability of individual affect and attitudes, this paper seeks to explicate their display through some construct that captures the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural …
JR Edwards, DM Cable - Journal of applied psychology, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Research on value congruence has attempted to explain why value congruence leads to positive outcomes, but few of these explanations have been tested empirically. In this article …
Person–environment fit is defined as the compatibility that occurs when individual and work environment characteristics are well matched. Models of person–environment (PE) fit have …
P Warr, I Inceoglu - Journal of occupational health psychology, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
Forms of well-being vary in their activation as well as valence, differing in respect of energy- related arousal in addition to whether they are negative or positive. Those differences …
H Aguinis, A Glavas - Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2013 - cambridge.org
We propose a new conceptualization to make sense of the vast and diverse body of work regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR):(a) embedded CSR and (b) peripheral CSR …
In this cross‐cultural meta‐analysis, we examine the relationships between person– environment [P–E] fit and work attitudes (organizational commitment, job satisfaction, and …
Cross-cultural research is dominated by the use of values despite their mixed empirical support and their limited theoretical scope. This article expands the dominant paradigm in …
Integrating and expanding upon the person-environment fit (PE fit) and the self- determination theory literatures, the authors hypothesized and tested a model in which the …