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Exploring the relationship between person-organisation fit and organisation health: an empirical study

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  • Hadi Teimouri
  • Maryam Dezhtaherian
  • Zohreh Norouzian
  • Mahsa Jafari

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In this study, the authors collected data via a survey aimed at exploring the relationship between person-individual fit and organisational health at the University of Isfahan. The research hypotheses were tested through variables such as workplace congruence, knowledge/skills/abilities (KSA) congruence, goals congruence, values congruence, and personality congruence, as dimensions of person-individual fit. The aim of this study is developing and practical and from the procedure implemented is introducing-analysing. The sample studied in this study is the mangers and employers of the university in Isfahan. A stratified random sampling method was used based the Morgan table and a sample size of 120 was chosen from among 150 persons. The results revealed that there is a significant relationship between dimensions of person-individual fit and organisational health.

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  • Hadi Teimouri & Maryam Dezhtaherian & Zohreh Norouzian & Mahsa Jafari, 2019. "Exploring the relationship between person-organisation fit and organisation health: an empirical study," International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(1), pages 40-59.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijlica:v:16:y:2019:i:1:p:40-59
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