2024
DOI: 10.1108/jmp-05-2023-0275
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Fit for one or fit for all? The normative theory of fit and the normative and distinctive decomposition of fit

Graham H. Lowman,
Peter D. Harms,
Dustin Wood

Abstract: PurposeCentral to the fit concept is that congruence between individual and environmental attributes leads to improved outcomes. However, when discussing fit, researchers often describe congruence as alignment between distinctive or unique individual and environmental attributes. We suggest that current approaches to examining fit do not adequately account for this assumption of distinctiveness because they fail to consider normative expectations and preferences. As such, we propose an alternative theoretical … Show more

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