"Bayaz\u0131t, M." . . . "Jimmieson, N." . . "Cross-cultural analysis: Methods and applications" . "New York" . "Measurement equivalence of the dispositional resistance to change scale"@en . "Kotrla Topi\u010D, M." . "Measurement equivalence of the dispositional resistance to change scale" . . "van Dam, K." . "978-1-84872-823-3" . "505"^^ . . . "Ohly, S." . "24"^^ . . "Arciniega, L." . "Barkauskiene, R." . "Measurement equivalence of the dispositional resistance to change scale"@en . "[C4A417DC3367]" . "H\u0159eb\u00ED\u010Dkov\u00E1, Martina" . "Feri\u010D, I." . . "Oreg, S." . . . "Bozionelos, N." . "Fujimoto, Y." . "Hetland, H." . "Armenakis, A." . "29"^^ . "Saksvik, I. B." . "dispositional resistance to change; measurement; validation across cultures"@en . "Gonz\u00E1lez, L." . "Mitsuhashi, H." . "Oystein Saksvik, P." . . . "Han, J." . "1"^^ . "Two key aspects of cross-cultural research, applied to the personality construct of dispositional resistance to change are introduced. Dispositional resistance to change pertains to individuals\u2019 personality-based inclination to resist change, across change situations. We review the procedures conducted for cross-culturally validating the resistance to change (RTC) scale in samples from 17 countries, representing 13 languages and four continents. Applying a Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis to data from 4201 undergraduates (average of 247 from each country) we found support for the four-factor structure of the RTC scale, demonstrating both configural and metric invariance. In the second part we tested relationships between mean RTC scores and cultural dimension scores. Specifically, we demonstrated meaningful relationships between countries\u2019 mean RTC scores and cultural dimension scores from both the GLOBE study and Schwartz\u2019s dimension scores." . . "Vakola, M." . . "Korda\u010Dov\u00E1, J." . "RIV/68081740:_____/11:00363754" . "P(IAA700250702), Z(AV0Z70250504)" . "Routledge" . . "Mla\u010Di\u0107, B." . "RIV/68081740:_____/11:00363754!RIV12-AV0-68081740" . "Measurement equivalence of the dispositional resistance to change scale" . . . . "Two key aspects of cross-cultural research, applied to the personality construct of dispositional resistance to change are introduced. Dispositional resistance to change pertains to individuals\u2019 personality-based inclination to resist change, across change situations. We review the procedures conducted for cross-culturally validating the resistance to change (RTC) scale in samples from 17 countries, representing 13 languages and four continents. Applying a Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis to data from 4201 undergraduates (average of 247 from each country) we found support for the four-factor structure of the RTC scale, demonstrating both configural and metric invariance. In the second part we tested relationships between mean RTC scores and cultural dimension scores. Specifically, we demonstrated meaningful relationships between countries\u2019 mean RTC scores and cultural dimension scores from both the GLOBE study and Schwartz\u2019s dimension scores."@en . "211021" .