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Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory

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Main Author: Ndiweni, Qhubekani
Other Authors: van_Lill, Burger
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Organisational Psychology 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10731 Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory Ndiweni, Qhubekani van_Lill, Burger Organisational Psychology Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-96). The purpose of this study is to examine if personal values/value systems held by employees can be used to accurately assign them to levels of work to which they will be best suited and, by implication, are likely to perform well. To fulfil this purpose, data covering a biographically mixed sample (N=399), being employees of various organisations was obtained by way of psychological assessment. Two psychological measures were used - one that measures employees' level of work profiles (CPP) and the other, their personal value systems (VO). Using correlation analysis and stepwise regression analysis, the study finds a statistically significant association between an employee's value system and his/her level of work profile (p<.05), and a moderate but also statistically significant ability of values to predict an employee's level of work profile (p<.001). The study concludes by recommending that, as part of the many considerations that should be taken into account in pursuit of successful initial and subsequent placement of people in organisations, personal values held by employees should be one of the qualities to be assessed and taken into consideration. The study further notes that the consideration of employee value systems as a quality necessary for on-the-job success should be done in addition to, rather than in replacement of the traditionally preferred qualities of cognitive abilities, personality and acquired knowledge/skills. 2014-12-31T19:49:03Z 2014-12-31T19:49:03Z 2008 Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10731 eng application/pdf Organisational Psychology Faculty of Commerce University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Organisational Psychology
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Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory
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title Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory
title_full Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory
title_fullStr Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory
title_full_unstemmed Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory
title_short Employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of Jaques' levels of work theory
title_sort employee personal values as indicators of suitability for given levels of work in terms of jaques levels of work theory
topic Organisational Psychology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10731
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