Styles of business communication: space of activity and individual professional realization. Part 2
Автор: Vilches-nogerol Veronika V., Sizova Larisa A., Chumakova Olga V.
Журнал: Вестник Пермского университета. Философия. Психология. Социология @fsf-vestnik
Рубрика: Психология
Статья в выпуске: 1 (41), 2020 года.
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The research deals with styles of business communication, which appears to be a topical issue nowadays. Its topicality correlates with the current needs and trends in the sphere of professional activity: in personnel selection the focus is on the ability to solve specific problems, not just on the profession; orientation is not towards an individual person but towards joint activity in a unique environment; there is an emphasis on complex assessment and employment of the resources, not of separate qualities of a person, etc. The purpose of the present study is a comparative analysis of business communication styles in the samples of penal colony employees, hospital nurses and managers. The subject of research is business communication styles of persons engaged in socionomic professions. Hypotheses of the study are as follows: 1) Styles of business communication are determined by the conditions of the environment; 2) In each particular environment, there are assumed to be some style niches, within the boundaries of which a person chooses certain patterns of behavior. Research methods: expert survey, psychodiagnostics (test questionnaires «Coping behavior in stressful situations» and «Questionnaire for ways of coping» by T. Kryukova, test questionnaires 16-PF by R.B. Cattell, questionnaire «Level of subjective control»); research technique - questionnaire «Styles of business communication» by V.A. Tolochek. In this article, we consider the results of t-comparison and correlation analysis obtained with the help of the research questionnaire. The results confirm the working hypotheses.
Styles of business communication, interaction, professional realization, penal colony employees, hospital nurses, managers
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147229562
IDR: 147229562 | DOI: 10.17072/2078-7898/2020-1-118-129