The effect of music listening, personality, and prior knowledge on mood and work performance of systems analysts Article

Lesiuk, T, Polak, P, Stutz, J et al. (2011). The effect of music listening, personality, and prior knowledge on mood and work performance of systems analysts . 2(3), 61-78. 10.4018/jhcitp.2011070105

cited authors

  • Lesiuk, T; Polak, P; Stutz, J; Hummer, M

authors

abstract

  • This research examined the effect of music use, personality and prior knowledge on mood and work performance of 62 Systems Analysts. Although the quality of the data modeling task did not appear tobe affected by the experimental treatment of 10 minutes of music listening, the level of extraversion, modeling proficiency, and theoretical knowledge related to modeling showed significant effects. Nevertheless, the effects of music were demonstrated on several mood measures. The effect of music on negative and positive affect, along with their subscales, are presented. Finally, changes in the mood of participants who listened to the music are examined in the light of various demographic and personality variables. Copyright © 2011, IGI Global.

publication date

  • July 1, 2011

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start page

  • 61

end page

  • 78

volume

  • 2

issue

  • 3