Person–Environment Fit: A Review of Its Basic Tenets
Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 75 - 101
Published: Jan 21, 2018
Abstract
This review addresses the three basic principles of person–environment fit theory: (a) The person and the environment together predict human behavior better than each of them does separately; (b) outcomes are most optimal when personal attributes (e.g., needs, values) and environmental attributes (e.g., supplies, values) are compatible, irrespective of whether these attributes are rated as low, medium, or high; and (c) the direction of misfit...
Paper Details
Title
Person–Environment Fit: A Review of Its Basic Tenets
Published Date
Jan 21, 2018
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
75 - 101
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