Li, Ming and Armstrong, Steve (2015) The relationship between Kolb's experiential learning styles and Big Five personality traits in international managers. Personality & Individual Differences, 86 . pp. 422-426. ISSN 0191-8869
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between learning style and personality in international managers. Two-hundred-and-sixty-nine managers completed the NEO Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) and Kolb's Learning Style Inventory (KLSI 3.1). Regression analyses revealed that extraverted managers: have a preference for grasping new experience by engaging in concrete experience rather than abstract conceptualization; prefer to transform experience via active experimentation rather than reflective observation; and tend to have an accommodative learning style. It was concluded that while Kolb's experiential learning style construct is associated with personality, it is also distinct from personality.
Keywords: | Personality, Learning Style, NotOAChecked |
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Subjects: | N Business and Administrative studies > N120 International Business studies |
Divisions: | Lincoln International Business School |
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ID Code: | 26632 |
Deposited On: | 09 Mar 2017 16:45 |
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