Roberts Ross, Woodman Tim
Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance, School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Bangor University, LL57 2PZ, UK.
Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance, School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Bangor University, LL57 2PZ, UK.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2017 Aug;16:104-108. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.03.033. Epub 2017 May 12.
In this review, we examine the literature in relation to personality and performance. Much of the extant work in this area has focused on the role of the Big 5 traits (i.e., extraversion, conscientiousness, openness to experience, agreeableness, and neuroticism), at the expense of other personality variables that have a strong performance-focused rationale. Further, a focus on main effects has dominated the literature, without recourse to consider person×environment interactions. In this review we go beyond the Big 5 and consider the role of two personality traits, narcissism and alexithymia, in relation to performance. We demonstrate that both traits have considerable potential to explain differences in performance and that the personality-performance relationship is best viewed from an interactionist perspective. We close with a call for researchers to give more attention to personality in relation to performance.
在本综述中,我们研究了与人格和绩效相关的文献。该领域现存的许多研究都聚焦于大五人格特质(即外向性、尽责性、开放性、宜人性和神经质)的作用,而忽视了其他具有强烈绩效导向理论依据的人格变量。此外,对主效应的关注主导了该文献,而没有考虑个体与环境的交互作用。在本综述中,我们超越了大五人格,探讨了自恋和述情障碍这两个人格特质与绩效的关系。我们证明,这两种特质都有很大潜力来解释绩效差异,并且人格与绩效的关系最好从交互主义视角来看待。最后,我们呼吁研究人员更多地关注人格与绩效的关系。