Abstract Based on changes in motivation thought to occur across the lifespan, we investigated whether age would moderate the relationship between proactive personality and three training-related variables: training motivation, perceived career development from training, and training behavioral intentions. A survey was completed by 252 municipal government employees. As hypothesized, participants' age moderated the relationship between proactive personality and these outcomes. Specifically, there was generally a more positive relationship between proactive personality and the outcomes for younger participants than for older participants. Our discussion focuses on implications for training in organizations and recommendations for practice. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Age as moderator of the relationship of proactive personality with training motivation, perceived career development from training and training behavioral intentions.

Bertolino, Marilena;Truxillo, Donald Martin;Fraccaroli, Franco
2011-01-01

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Abstract Based on changes in motivation thought to occur across the lifespan, we investigated whether age would moderate the relationship between proactive personality and three training-related variables: training motivation, perceived career development from training, and training behavioral intentions. A survey was completed by 252 municipal government employees. As hypothesized, participants' age moderated the relationship between proactive personality and these outcomes. Specifically, there was generally a more positive relationship between proactive personality and the outcomes for younger participants than for older participants. Our discussion focuses on implications for training in organizations and recommendations for practice. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Bertolino, Marilena; Truxillo, Donald Martin; Fraccaroli, Franco
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