Paper
Resistance to change: developing an individual differences measure.
Published Aug 1, 2003 · S. Oreg
The Journal of applied psychology
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Abstract
The Resistance to Change Scale was designed to measure an individual's dispositional inclination to resist changes. In Study 1, exploratory analyses indicated 4 reliable factors: Routine Seeking, Emotional Reaction to Imposed Change, Cognitive Rigidity, and Short-Term Focus. Studies 2, 3, and 4 confirmed this structure and demonstrated the scale's convergent and discriminant validities. Studies 5, 6, and 7 demonstrated the concurrent and predictive validities of the scale in 3 distinct contexts. The scale can be used to account for the individual-difference component of resistance to change and to predict reactions to specific change.
The Resistance to Change Scale effectively measures individuals' resistance to change, revealing four reliable factors and their varying reactions to specific changes in various contexts.
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