Striving for Self-Verification during Organizational Entry
研究了组织新成员追求自我验证(让他人了解真实的自己)的个体差异,发现这种追求与面试评价有效性、求职者找到满意工作以及新员工绩效评估相关。
“Self-verification striving” means bringing others to know you for who you really are, which can be difficult during organizational entry. We predict that some individuals place higher value on self-verification striving than others and that these differences affect the organizational entry process. We present results from two samples of 2,673 people from 107 countries to show how self-verification striving is independent from related constructs (i.e., self-disclosure, self-monitoring, core self-evaluations) and is related to the validity of interviewers' evaluations, job seekers' ability to find satisfying work, and supervisors' evaluations of newcomers' performance.