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The Psychology of Work: Theoretically Based Empirical Research (Series in Organization and Management)
 
 

The Psychology of Work: Theoretically Based Empirical Research (Series in Organization and Management) [Hardcover]

Jeanne M. Brett (Editor), Fritz Drasgow (Editor)

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0805838155 978-0805838152 March 1, 2002 1
This edited volume is derived from a conference held in honor of Charles Hulin's contribution to the psychology of work. His research has carefully developed and tested theory related to job satisfaction, withdrawal from work, and sexual harassment. Edited by Hulin's students, The Psychology of Work discusses research in job satisfaction. This research shows that job satisfaction plays an essential role in theories of organizational behavior. Formal models are used, such as item response theory, structural equation modeling, and computational models.

Three general and consistent themes in Hulin's research are represented in this book's chapters. The first theme is a focus on broad, general constructs, such as job satisfaction. The virtue of this approach is that a wide range of behavior can be explained by a small number of variables. The second theme involves the examination of the antecedents and consequences of job satisfaction. This theme is increasingly important because it ties research on job attitudes and job behaviors where links are consistently found to social attitudes and behaviors where links are rarely found. The third theme consists of Hulin's interest in the use of formal models to characterize and understand behavior.

This volume will be of interest to scholars and students in industrial/organizational psychology, human resources, organizational behavior, and management.

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I feel that I must give special mention to the introductory chapter by Hulin himself....This chapter alone should be required reading in the first week of the first doctoral seminar that I/O graduate students take. And they would do well to reread it periodically thoughout their graduate studies and subsequent careers.
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Readers interested in the general attitude to general behavioral construct approach will find this book useful as it explicates that approach very well and across several domains....Hulin's legacy is interesting and will continue to have an impact on future psychologists with respect to content, methodological issues...and general applications (behavioral families) within I/O psychology with extensions to other areas of psychology.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
decision path, affective events theory, ambient sexual harassment, independent forms model, turnover thinking, job security perceptions, work withdrawal behaviors, job technology change, organizational withdrawal behaviors, job gender context, alternate forms model, faking samples, job embeddedness, withdrawal construct, other voluntary withdrawal behaviors, faking scales, job security satisfaction, job withdrawal, emotional arousability, people from collectivist cultures, expedient behavior, unfolding model, employee adaptation, workplace reorganization, grievance filing
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Journal of Applied Psychology, Psychological Bulletin, Big Five, San Francisco, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Vocational Behavior, University of Illinois, Palo Alto, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Academy of Management, United States, American Psychological Association, Consulting Psychologists Press, Human Relations, American Journal of Psychology, Psychological Review, National Guard, Lexington Books, Charles Hulin, Newbury Park, Englewood Cliffs, Social Psychology, Madison Bentley, Academic Press
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