Person/Role Conflict: Holland's Model Extended to Role-Stress Research, Stress Management, and Career Development

Citation
C. Latack, Janina, Person/Role Conflict: Holland's Model Extended to Role-Stress Research, Stress Management, and Career Development, Academy of Management review , 6(1), 1981, pp. 89-103
ISSN journal
03637425
Volume
6
Issue
1
Year of publication
1981
Pages
89 - 103
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Within the considerable volume of research on role-stress antecedents and consequences, the construct of person/role conflict has rarely been studied separately from other forms of role conflict (intersender, intrasender, role overload). An extension of Holland's person/environment congruence model (from vocational psychology) to research on person/role conflict can help clarify this construct. I propose three types of research to develop better understanding of this type of employee stress: development of a scale to measure perceptions of person/role conflict separately from other types of role conflict; application of the Holland model as a conceptual base as well as an objective measure of one aspect of person/role conflict - namely, person/role incongruence; and empirical tests of the propositions suggested by the Holland model.