A job attitude is a set of evaluations of one's job that constitute one's feelings toward, beliefs about, and attachment to one's job. Overall job attitude...
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Job satisfaction, employee satisfaction or work satisfaction is a measure of workers' contentment with their job, whether they like the job or individual...
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never just a job; it was also a crusade, a mission, to bring better computer power to people. At its roots, that attitude came from Steve Jobs. It was "Power...
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on the premise that job attitude is a construct of two independent factors, namely job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction. Job satisfaction encompasses...
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first got its start in the 1960s. Up until then, the prevailing attitude was that jobs should be simplified in order to maximize production, however it...
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bullying Workplace deviance Workplace incivility Critique of work Job attitude Job strain Labor rights Paid time off Post-work society Refusal of work...
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force. Job's responses represent one of the most radical restatements of Israelite theology in the Hebrew Bible. He moves away from the pious attitude shown...
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forces, job satisfaction, decision-making processes, performance appraisals, attitude measurement, employee-selection techniques, work design, and job stress...
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The Attitude Era was a major era of professional wrestling within the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The term "WWF Attitude" was used to describe...
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but are independent phenomena. This theory suggests that to improve job attitudes and productivity, administrators must recognize and attend to both sets...
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and working-class attitudes. Scientific management is a method to inform management of workplace attitudes and knowledge with the job description as a...
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by Podsakoff and Mackenzie, the predictor variables, as well as the job attitude and role perception variables, were both taken from individual employees...
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or attitudes, and their actions, or behaviour. Specifically, the concept attitude-behaviour consistency addresses the parts of the study of attitudes in...
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attitudes and behaviors. Fairness is often of central interest to organizations because the implications of perceptions of injustice can impact job attitudes...
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Remote work (redirect from TeleJob)
workers. As with job attitudes, the amount of time spent remote working may influence the relationship between remote work and job performance. Productivity...
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responsiveness by encouraging employees to rid themselves of the 'it's not my job' attitudes that typically create walls between one employee's area and another's...
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experience job dissatisfaction and leave their old job. Immediately after changing jobs, there is a sudden increase in job satisfaction at the new job (honeymoon...
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The stability of post-decision dissonance: A follow-up study of the job attitudes of business school graduates. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance...
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Self-monitoring (section Job performance)
Pfeffer J (June 1978). "A social information processing approach to job attitudes and task design". Administrative Science Quarterly. 23 (2): 224–253...
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Anti-Italianism or Italophobia is a negative attitude regarding Italians or people with Italian ancestry, often expressed through the use of prejudice...
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Job strain is a form of psychosocial stress that occurs in the workplace. One of the most common forms of stress, it is characterized by a combination...
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Training (section On-job training)
which would help to improve employee competencies and change the attitude towards the job.[citation needed] The internal personnel training topics can vary...
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Core self-evaluations (category Psychological attitude)
(2009). "Expanding the link between core self-evaluations and affective job attitudes". European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. 18 (2): 148–166...
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Organizational commitment (section Job satisfaction)
work. Kalleberg (1990) studied work attitudes of workers in the US and Japan and found a correlation of 0.73 between job satisfaction and organizational commitment...
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use the technology. The behavioral intention (BI) is influenced by the attitude (A) which is the general impression of the technology. The model suggests...
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difference of opinion existed with regard to Job's attitude at the time of his misfortune. R. Eliezer said that Job blasphemed God (the Talmudic expression...
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A job interview is an interview consisting of a conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer which is conducted to assess whether...
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Pfeffer, Jeffrey (1978). "A Social Information Processing Approach to Job Attitudes and Task Design". Administrative Science Quarterly. 23 (2): 224–253...
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Group polarization (redirect from Attitude polarization)
phenomenon also holds that a group's attitude toward a situation may change in the sense that the individuals' initial attitudes have strengthened and intensified...
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