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Employees' perceptions of fit and misfit

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jonathan Billsberry, D Talbot
What makes some people feel that they fit in at work whilst others feel they misfit? This brief paper outlines a study which is currently in progress to explore individuals’ perceptions of fit and misfit at work. In the person-organisation and person-environment fit literature, fit and misfit tend to be shown as two ends of a spectrum, with an underlying assumption being that the two states are polar opposites. Whilst this seems intuitively logical, there has been no empirical test of this core assumption in the literature. This paper outlines a qualitative study, using causal mapping, to identify the factors affecting employees’ fit and misfit perceptions at work. It is anticipated that by the time of the BAM conference, the data analysis will be complete and full findings will be available.<br>

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Brighton, England

Language

eng

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Start date

2009-09-15

End date

2009-09-17

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BAM 2009 : The End of the Pier? Competing perspectives on the challenges facing business and management : British Academy of Management annual conference 2009

Event

British Academy of Management annual conference (2009 : Brighton, England)

Publisher

British Academy of Management

Place of publication

[Brighton, England]

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