Fitting as a temporal sensemaking process: shifting trajectories and stable themes

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Jansen, K. J. and Shipp, A. J. (2019) Fitting as a temporal sensemaking process: shifting trajectories and stable themes. Human Relations, 72 (7). pp. 1154-1186. ISSN 1741-282X doi: 10.1177/0018726718794268

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This study identifies several mechanisms and the overall process by which individuals understand their evolving fit with their work environment. Prior person-environment research has emphasized one-time quantitative assessments of fit, primarily as new entrants enter their work environment. In this study, we employed a qualitative approach to investigate the following question: how do long-tenured professionals make sense of fit over time? Three key findings emerged from the fit-related histories we collected. First, we discovered four prototypical fit trajectories, which were constructed from temporal comparisons with past, present, and future fit, and employed to make momentary sense of events occurring in the work environment. Second, we identified two fit processes that played out over time: a slow accumulation journey and a sudden identity-threat journey. Third, we found that individuals’ set of fit experiences was explained by one of four enduring fit themes, explaining their pattern of fit experiences over time and their reaction to misfit. Most surprising was the significant turnover among our long-tenured participants in the year or so following our interviews. Our findings break from traditional thinking about fit as predicting outcomes in the moment, to fitting as both a journey and a retrospective and prospective process of sensemaking. Keywords: person-environment fit, misfit, temporal, time, process, sensemaking, qualitative, identity

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Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/78302
Identification Number/DOI 10.1177/0018726718794268
Refereed Yes
Divisions Henley Business School > Leadership, Organisations and Behaviour
Uncontrolled Keywords person-environment fit, misfit, temporal, time, process, sensemaking, qualitative, identity
Publisher Sage
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