2021
DOI: 10.1177/0149206321998429
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An Explanation of Personality Change in Organizational Science: Personality as an Outcome of Workplace Stress

Abstract: Organizational scholarship has recently begun to treat personality as malleable in workplace settings and has called for personality change to be incorporated into current research. The lack of a comprehensive, theoretical model of organizational personality change is a critical impediment to this research. We integrate recent advances in biological and epigenetic fields with the cognitive appraisal, personality, and stress literatures to introduce a comprehensive model of short- and long-term organizational p… Show more

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“…Moreover, psychology studies have noted that many personality traits (e.g. proactive personality) are critical for individual and organizational success and can be shaped by different work attributes (Li et al , 2014; Smallfield and Kluemper, 2021). Drawing on the perspective of personality traits, challenge-related stress may mitigate turnover intentions by shaping proactive personality, which refers to the tendency of individuals to take personal initiative to influence their environment (Bateman and Crant, 1993).…”
Section: Hypotheses and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, psychology studies have noted that many personality traits (e.g. proactive personality) are critical for individual and organizational success and can be shaped by different work attributes (Li et al , 2014; Smallfield and Kluemper, 2021). Drawing on the perspective of personality traits, challenge-related stress may mitigate turnover intentions by shaping proactive personality, which refers to the tendency of individuals to take personal initiative to influence their environment (Bateman and Crant, 1993).…”
Section: Hypotheses and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another strategy could be the promotion of managerial styles and practices that are more family-friendly [ 64 ], and that actively encourage detachment and recovery [ 65 ]. It is increasingly acknowledged that working conditions may significantly impact personality, with changes occurring even in a relatively short period of time [ 66 ]. For example, it has been shown that high workload may contribute to the development or consolidation of workaholic tendencies [ 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Smallfield and Kluemper found that workplace stress can lead to personality change in employees. 28 Women who were once outgoing and energetic, became totally different after a sexual assault. Feeling that their body was seen as a billboard for sex-starved men, these women hid their feminine features by changing the way they dressed.…”
Section: Loss Of Identitymentioning
confidence: 99%