J Psychol. 2014 Mar-Apr;148(2):145-59. doi: 10.1080/00223980.2012.758081.
Drawing on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this field study (N = 282) investigates the impact of two focal personality traits, extraversion and conscientiousness, on employees' attitudes and intentions to actively participate in their local union. Consistent with the TPB, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and attitudes toward participation each explained unique variance in union participation intentions. Furthermore, results revealed that extraversion was positively related, and conscientiousness was negatively related to participation intentions, with attitudes toward participation mediating these effects. A significant interaction between extraversion and conscientiousness was also observed, such that introverted workers higher in conscientiousness were less inclined to express positive attitudes toward union participation. Overall, these results provide support for the utility of the TPB in predicting union participation intentions and highlight the vital role that personality traits may play in determining union participation attitudes and intentions.
本研究(N=282)基于计划行为理论(TPB),调查了两个焦点人格特质,外向性和尽责性,对员工积极参与其本地工会的态度和意图的影响。与 TPB 一致,主观规范、感知行为控制和参与态度都对参与工会的意图有独特的解释力。此外,研究结果表明,外向性与参与意图呈正相关,尽责性与参与意图呈负相关,参与态度在这些影响中起中介作用。还观察到外向性和尽责性之间存在显著的交互作用,即尽责性较高的内向型员工不太倾向于对工会参与表达积极态度。总的来说,这些结果支持了 TPB 在预测工会参与意图方面的有效性,并强调了人格特质在决定工会参与态度和意图方面可能发挥的重要作用。