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    Title: Personality Development Among Executives:A Career Stage Perspective
    Authors: AKHILENDRA K. SINGH
    ASHOK P. SINGH
    Contributors: Department of Psychology, Banaras Hindu University, India
    Keywords: personality development
    career stage
    plaster hypothesis
    plasticity approach
    front level Indian managers.
    Date: 2010-06
    Issue Date: 2010-12-15 01:46:32 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: Personality development has been viewed in several perspectives. Of early theorists, the
    perspectives of Freud, Erikson, and James represent the full spectrum on personality change, from very little (Freud) to potentially very much (Erikson). James proposed that personality develops to a point,and then is effectively ‘set like plaster’ by the age of thirty, which was later supported by the five-factor
    theorists. Contextualist perspectives predict plasticity: Change is complex and ongoing, owing to the many factors that can affect personality traits. This study was designed to test which perspective is
    appropriate for executives in Indian organizations. The research was conducted on 210 front-level Indian managers. The results reveal that the executives exhibited a gradual change in the scores on
    personality traits throughout their career stages (trial, establishment and maintenance stage). The mean differences in score for personality traits between trial stage and establishment stage were significant,
    although the mean difference between establishment stage and maintenance stage was found to be trivial.
    Relation: Asian Journal of Arts and Sciences 1(1):96-108
    Appears in Collections:[Asian Journal of Arts and Sciences ] v.1 n.1

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