Abstract
Researchers frequently recommend that organizations consider person-organization fit when making hiring decisions. The purpose of this paper is three fold. First, the paper provides a review of existing research on person-organization fit. This review concludes that several limitations hinder the usefulness of current approaches to person-organization fit. Second, this paper seeks to address these limitations through a conceptual analysis that integrates research on vocational choice with person-organization fit research. The result is an approach to person-organization fit that may be more readily applied by organizations. Finally, the paper suggests a process for empirically testing the proposed approach to person-organization fit.
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Alder, G. S., null, null, null, null, & null, null. (2006). Personality Approach To Person-organization Fit: Applying Holland’s Theory of Vocational Choice At The organizational Level. Journal of Business and Leadership. https://doi.org/10.58809/dkyy2465
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