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Individual Differences Research
2006, Volume 4, Issue 2


Personality Factors Predict Absenteeism in the Workplace

Author(s): Adrian Furnham, Melissa Bramwell

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65030/idr.04008

Abstract: The current study investigates the degree to which traits from the five factor model (FFM) of personality can be used to predict absenteeism in the workplace. On the basis of past research it was predicted extraversion positively, and conscientiousness negatively, predicts work absence. Participants (N = 54) from a photo processing company were tested and absence data was collected from the company's archival records. Regression analysis demonstrated extraversion to positively predict absenteeism in the workplace. The results support the FFM as a valuable basis from which to investigate the relationship between dispositional factors and absenteeism.

    Keywords: Five Factor Model; Personality traits; Extraversion; Conscientiousness; Absenteeism; Workplace behavior; Individual differences

Pages: 68-77

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