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Les relations entre tactiques de socialisation et adéquations perçues

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  • Serge Perrot

    (DRM - Dauphine Recherches en Management - Université Paris Dauphine-PSL - PSL - Université Paris Sciences et Lettres - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

Relationships between organizational socialization (OS) tactics and fit perceptions were analyzed, by distinguishing between context, content, and social tactics (Jones, 1986) on the one hand, and person-organization (P-O), person-job (P-J), and person-group (P-G) fit perceptions on the other hand. Although all tactics were positively associated with P-O, P-J, and P-G fit perceptions, their relative impact was different. A dominance analysis indicated the relative impact of each tactic on P-O, P-J and P-G. Specifically, P-G fit was most significantly influenced by social tactics, P-J fit was most significantly influenced by content and social tactics, and P-O fit was most significantly influenced by context and social tactics. Social tactics therefore had a significant impact on all P-O, P-J, and P-G fit perceptions, even when controlling for the context and content tactics variables.

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  • Serge Perrot, 2009. "Les relations entre tactiques de socialisation et adéquations perçues," Post-Print halshs-00363013, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00363013
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    Cited by:

    1. Bérangère Gosse & Christian Hurson, 2016. "Assessment and improvement of employee job-satisfaction: a full-scale implementation of MUSA methodology on newly recruited personnel in a major French organisation," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 247(2), pages 657-675, December.
    2. Hacène Laïchour & Jean-François Chanlat, 2020. "L’inclusion professionnelle des salariés issus des territoires urbains français dits en difficulté : un état des lieux," Post-Print hal-03084156, HAL.
    3. Serge Perrot & Talya N. Bauer & Patrice Roussel, 2012. "Organizational socialization tactics: Determining the relative impact of context, content, and social tactics," Post-Print halshs-00743179, HAL.

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