Individual and career adaptability: Comparing models and measures
Abstract
Adaptability, or the capacity to adapt, is a key element in coping or succeeding in our dynamic, ever-evolving world and as such is important across everyone's life in both private and professional settings. The present study investigates the individual adaptability scale proposed by Ployhart and Bliese (2006). We examine the theoretically defined eight-dimensional structure of individual adaptability and analyze convergent validity of the...
Paper Details
Title
Individual and career adaptability: Comparing models and measures
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Volume
83
Issue
2
Pages
130 - 141
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