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2018 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

3. Persönlichkeit, Berufsinteressen und Berufsperformanz: Theoretische Grundlagen und Stand der Forschung

verfasst von : Matthias Spörrle, Achim Hecker

Erschienen in: Erfolgreiche Rekrutierung von Franchisenehmern

Verlag: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

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Zusammenfassung

Die Frage nach dem Berufsziel oder den persönlichen Berufsinteressen nimmt in der heutigen Gesellschaft eine zentrale Rolle ein, mit der bereits Kinder in frühen Lebensphasen konfrontiert werden. Ist es der Zufall, sind es willkürliche Umstände, die hierbei zu einer Antwort führen können, oder finden sich andere Indikatoren, die maßgeblichen Einfluss auf unsere Entscheidungen nehmen? Vor dem Hintergrund dieser Fragestellung beleuchtet das folgende Kapitel den Einfluss von Persönlichkeit auf Berufsinteressen und berufsbezogene Leistungen. Mittels Erkenntnissen aus der aktuellen Forschung aufgezeigt, welche Berufsinteressen mit welchen Persönlichkeitseigenschaften assoziiert werden oder welche Persönlichkeitsmerkmale beispielsweise besonders förderlich für bestimmte berufliche Leistungen sind. Die hier dargestellten Befunde vermitteln die Notwendigkeit, berufsbezogene Kontexte koexistierend mit Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen zu betrachten und Persönlichkeitsmessung für fundierte berufliche Entscheidungen unterstützend hinzuzuziehen.

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Metadaten
Titel
Persönlichkeit, Berufsinteressen und Berufsperformanz: Theoretische Grundlagen und Stand der Forschung
verfasst von
Matthias Spörrle
Achim Hecker
Copyright-Jahr
2018
Verlag
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-18526-8_3