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Dispositional resistance to change : measurement equivalence and the link to personal values across 17 nations

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posted on 2008-07-01, 00:00 authored by S Oreg, M Vakola, A Armenakis, N Bozionelos, L Gonzalez, M Hrebickova, J Kordacova, B Mlacic, P Saksvik, M Bayazit, L Arciniega, R Barkauskiene, Yuka Fujimoto, J Han, N Jimmieson, H Mitsuhashi, S Ohly, H Hetland, K van Dam
The concept of dispositional resistance to change has been introduced in a series of exploratory and confirmatory analyses through which the validity of the Resistance to Change (RTC) Scale has been established (S. Oreg, 2003). However, the vast majority of participants with whom the scale was validated were from the United States. The purpose of the present work was to examine the meaningfulness of the construct and the validity of the scale across nations. Measurement equivalence analyses of data from 17 countries, representing 13 languages and 4 continents, confirmed the cross-national validity of the scale. Equivalent patterns of relationships between personal values and RTC across samples extend the nomological net of the construct and provide further evidence that dispositional resistance to change holds equivalent meanings across nations.

History

Journal

Journal of applied psychology

Volume

93

Issue

4

Pagination

935 - 944

Publisher

American Psychological Association

Location

Washington, D.C.

ISSN

0021-9010

eISSN

1939-1854

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, American Psychological Association