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Attitudes, Personality and Organizational Behavior

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  • Maria-Daniela Pipas

    (Bogdan Vodă University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

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An interesting topic, often approached in scientific studies and followed insistently by the human resources departments of large companies is represented by the relationship between attitudes, personality and organizational behavior. Given that personality means diversity and is determined by both genetic factors and the individual's past learning, we can argue that during the process of gaining experience, with age, personality is susceptible to change which leads to changes in attitude and organizational behavior. In general, the sociological approach to attitude relates to social values. Psychological points of view investigate attitudes according to certain aspects of the personality: motivation, emotional states, cognition or behavioral dispositions. It is well known that attitudes precede behaviors. Of interest to those who lead groups is to know to what extent attitudes foreshadow behaviors and what is the connection between motivation, attitude and behavior. Regarding the organizational behavior, we are especially interested in the attitude towards work, respectively the satisfaction of the employees and the connection between it and the organizational performance.

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  • Maria-Daniela Pipas, 2020. "Attitudes, Personality and Organizational Behavior," Proceedings of the 19th International RAIS Conference, October 18-19, 2020 010mp, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:bpaper:010mp
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    personality; attitudes; organizational behavior; employees; change;
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