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Exploring links between polychronicity and well-being from the perspective of person-job fit: Does it matter if you prefer to do only one thing at a time? ... Behavior and Human Decision Processes]

Exploring links between polychronicity and well-being from the perspective of person-job fit: Does it matter if you prefer to do only one thing at a time? ... Behavior and Human Decision Processes]

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Authors: T.d. Hecht, N.j. Allen
Publisher: Elsevier

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This digital document is a journal article from Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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This research examined polychronicity, which refers to an individual's preference for working on many things simultaneously as opposed to one at a time. It was hypothesized that supplies-values fit on this temporal variable is related to well-being. Specifically, it was predicted that deficient and excess polychronicity supplies are associated with poorer well-being, and that well-being is uniformly high along the continuum of polychronicity fit. It was also hypothesized that fit effects are stronger for individuals who place high importance on how their time is allocated than for individuals who place low importance on that dimension. Participants in Study 1, a laboratory experiment, were students (N=266); participants in Study 2, conducted in a field setting, were employees of Canadian organizations (N=746). No fit effects were observed in Study 1. Consistent with the hypotheses, however, fit on the dimension of polychronicity was related to job satisfaction, self-efficacy, and psychological strain in Study 2. The role of value importance as a moderator of the relation between supplies-values fit and well-being was not supported.


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