Psychological profile and sources of guidance at work
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https://doi.org/10.12712/rpca.v16i2.55133Abstract
This study aimed to test the influence of employees’ personal values and dark personality traits on their attitude toward relying on sources of guidance when dealing with different events at work. 220 employees from a Brazilian university filled out a paper-and-pencil questionnaire comprised of three previously-validated scales. Correlations and multiple linear regressions were performed to test the influence of personal values and dark personality traits on guidance sources at work. The results yielded from the tests suggest to managers, human resource professionals, and psychologists which internal characteristics are relevant to predicting the use of five sources of guidance at work.
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