Psychosemantic Analysis of the Concept of Manager’s Competence
The article deals with the psychosemantic reconstruction of the concept of manager’s competence. The study is based on free word association test (WAT) held with the managers of public administration (n=38) from Volyn Oblast (Ukraine) and master candidates of the public administration program (n=38)...
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doaj-8e16c9febca04bf5a50f076c9b778a992021-05-03T04:42:48ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityEast European Journal of Psycholinguistics2312-32652313-21162019-12-01625867https://doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2019.6.2.malPsychosemantic Analysis of the Concept of Manager’s CompetenceLiudmyla Malimon0Alla Pashkina1Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, UkraineLesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University, UkraineThe article deals with the psychosemantic reconstruction of the concept of manager’s competence. The study is based on free word association test (WAT) held with the managers of public administration (n=38) from Volyn Oblast (Ukraine) and master candidates of the public administration program (n=38) who studied at Eastern European National University in Lutsk (Ukraine). Nuclear zones, single frequency responses, and associative field structure of the investigated concept in the two samples were analyzed. The most frequent nuclear associations confirmed the lexicographic meaning of the concept “competence” and revealed that the leader’s expertise is closely related to their professional knowledge and skills. Next, factor analysis of data obtained from the Semantic Differential (SD) test established common and distinctive features of the semantic field structure of the concept of manager’s competence. The research results showed that the managers from the sample emphasized the importance of experience and effectiveness, the development of their professionally relevant job skills and ability to influence their subordinates. By contrast, master candidates, along with experience and job skills, indicated a set of characteristics that demonstrate the need for a general intellectual level of the managers, their moral and ethical personality traits, and their ability to maintain effective interpersonal interaction.https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/14/9psychosemantic analysismanager’s competenceconceptpublic administrationfree word association testsemantic differential |
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Psychosemantic Analysis of the Concept of Manager’s Competence |
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Psychosemantic Analysis of the Concept of Manager’s Competence |
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Psychosemantic Analysis of the Concept of Manager’s Competence |
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Psychosemantic Analysis of the Concept of Manager’s Competence |
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psychosemantic analysis of the concept of manager’s competence |
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Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University |
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East European Journal of Psycholinguistics |
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2312-3265 2313-2116 |
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2019-12-01 |
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The article deals with the psychosemantic reconstruction of the concept of manager’s competence. The study is based on free word association test (WAT) held with the managers of public administration (n=38) from Volyn Oblast (Ukraine) and master candidates of the public administration program (n=38) who studied at Eastern European National University in Lutsk (Ukraine). Nuclear zones, single frequency responses, and associative field structure of the investigated concept in the two samples were analyzed. The most frequent nuclear associations confirmed the lexicographic meaning of the concept “competence” and revealed that the leader’s expertise is closely related to their professional knowledge and skills. Next, factor analysis of data obtained from the Semantic Differential (SD) test established common and distinctive features of the semantic field structure of the concept of manager’s competence. The research results showed that the managers from the sample emphasized the importance of experience and effectiveness, the development of their professionally relevant job skills and ability to influence their subordinates. By contrast, master candidates, along with experience and job skills, indicated a set of characteristics that demonstrate the need for a general intellectual level of the managers, their moral and ethical personality traits, and their ability to maintain effective interpersonal interaction. |
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psychosemantic analysis manager’s competence concept public administration free word association test semantic differential |
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