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The impact of the external environment on person-environment fit in the selection of new housing professionals.

机译:外部环境对人环境的影响适合选择新的住房专业人员。

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The purpose of this study was to examine the concept of "fit" with housing/residence life professionals at colleges and universities using Werbel and Gilliland's (1999) framework/ model of describing person-environment fit and then determine how/if this fit may be impacted by individual or institutional demographics. This purpose aligned well with the emerging interest in student affairs competencies (ACPA & NASPA, 2010) as well as the literature around person-environment fit as a factor for satisfaction and retention of new professionals. The work of Werbel and colleagues (Werbel & Gilliland, 1999; Werbel & DeMarie, 2005) provided a useful model to use in consideration of questions surrounding the selection practices in student affairs. This model identified person-environment fit as a multi-dimensional construct, including person-job, person-organization, and person-group fits. Despite documentation of unique environments at different types of institutions, in particular those in rural locations, the person-environment fit of new student affairs professionals has gone relatively unstudied. This study helped to examine this area.;The sample for this study was full-time residence life professionals in the employer role who had been employed at their institutions for at least one year and participated in some facet of the selection process of new student affairs professionals. A 55-item electronic survey was completed by 213 individuals representing 85 unique institutions. The questions addressed individual and institutional demographics of participants, as well as measures of person-job, person-organization, and person-group fits.;The analysis of the results of this study revealed that participants identified three unique dimensions of person-environment fit in the selection of new residence life professionals, and a slightly modified version of Werbel and Gilliland's (1999) model did apply to new residence life professionals. The age and hiring authority of the participants influenced how they rated the importance of each dimension of fit. In addition, the geographic location of the institution influenced the relationship between person-job and person-organization fits and their projected outcomes.;These results have implications for student affairs research, graduate education and professional development, and selection and human resource practices. They can help employers and candidates identify the best fit for future new professionals.
机译:这项研究的目的是使用Werbel和Gilliland(1999)的描述人与环境适合度的框架/模型来检验与大学中的住房/居住生活专业人员的“适合度”概念,然后确定这种适合度如何/是否适合受个人或机构受众特征的影响。该目的与对学生事务能力的新兴兴趣(ACPA和NASPA,2010)以及有关人与环境适应的文献(作为满足和保留新专业人员的因素)相吻合。 Werbel及其同事的工作(Werbel&Gilliland,1999; Werbel&DeMarie,2005)提供了一个有用的模型,可用于考虑围绕学生事务选择实践的问题。该模型将人-环境拟合确定为多维结构,包括人-工作,人-组织和人-群体拟合。尽管在不同类型的机构中,特别是在农村地区的机构中,都记录了独特的环境,但相对而言,新学生事务专业人员的人与环境关系却尚未得到研究。这项研究的样本是具有雇主角色的全职居住生活专业人员,他们在其机构中工作了至少一年,并参与了新学生事务选择过程中的某些方面专业人士。 55个项目的电子调查由代表85个独特机构的213个人完成。这些问题解决了参与者的个人和机构人口统计学特征,以及对人的工作,人的组织和人与群体的契合度的测量;对这项研究结果的分析表明,参与者确定了人与环境契合度的三个独特维度在选择新的居住生活专业人员时,Werbel和Gilliland(1999)模型的稍加修改确实适用于新的居住生活专业人员。参与者的年龄和聘用权限影响了他们对各个方面的重要性的评估方式。此外,该机构的地理位置影响了人与工作,人与组织的契合度及其预期结果之间的关系。这些结果对学生事务研究,研究生教育和专业发展以及选拔和人力资源实践产生了影响。他们可以帮助雇主和候选人确定最适合未来的新专业人员。

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  • 作者

    Burgess, Melissa Renee.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Dakota.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Dakota.;
  • 学科 Educational leadership.;Higher education.;Higher education administration.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 192 p.
  • 总页数 192
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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