Advances in Human Performance and Cognitive Engineering Research
Understanding Adaptability: A Prerequisite for Effective Performance within Complex Environments
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
6
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-371-6
ISBN print:
978-0-76231-248-1
Series ISSN:
1479-3601
Publication date:
2006
Book Chapter
Individual Adaptability (I-ADAPT) Theory: Conceptualizing the Antecedents, Consequences, and Measurement of Individual Differences in Adaptability
Robert E. Ployhart
Paul D. Bliese
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
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Published:2006
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Robert E. Ployhart, Paul D. Bliese, 2006. "Individual Adaptability (I-ADAPT) Theory: Conceptualizing the Antecedents, Consequences, and Measurement of Individual Differences in Adaptability", Understanding Adaptability: A Prerequisite for Effective Performance within Complex Environments, C. Shawn Burke, Linda G. Pierce, Eduardo Salas
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© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
Work organizations and the employees within these organizations face considerable environmental pressures requiring adaptive change. Several forces have contributed to this need for great adaptation. These are described in many excellent sources (e.g., Cascio, 2003; Ilgen & Pulakos, 1999); here we briefly review their implications for individual adaptability.
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