Dr Christie exam 3 Chapter 9 and 10
job rotation, job enlargement, and job enrichment
3 changes in job structure that can be used to increase satisfaction and commitment
immediately before the employee leaves
A strong and one of the best predictors of employee turnover is absenteeism particularly the rate of absences __________________________
cafeteria-style benefits
Allows workers to choose from a number of options the benefits that best meet their personal needs which leads to increased job satisfaction
job type and variety, job responsibility, quality of social relationships at work, compensation, chances for promotion, worker age and education, etc
Both organizational commitment and job satisfaction are affected by numerous factors, including ____________________________
Skill-based pay
Compensation in which workers are paid based on their knowledge and skills rather than their organizational positions.
voluntary absenteeism
Employees who engage in OCBs are less likely to leave the organization and have lower ______. This is also true for employees have have positive affect. emotionally positive workers are more likely to engage in OCBs than emotionally negative workers.
job satisfaction and performance
Meta-analyses indicate a moderate correlation between ____ and ___
higher
Meta-analyses indicate that low job satisfaction and low organizational commitment are related to ______ turnover
affective, continuance, normative
Other models besides the OCQ view organizational commitment as composed of ___, ___, and ____ commitment with separate scales to measure each
job satisfaction and organizational commitment
Research indicates a fairly high positive correlation between ____ and ___
global
The ___ approach views job satisfaction as an overall construct
MSQ
The ___ measures satisfaction with 20 job facets, including supervisor competence, working conditions, tasks variety, and chances for advancement
JDI
The ___ measures satisfaction with five job facets: the job itself, supervision, pay, promotions, and coworkers
facet
The ____ approach views job satisfaction as made up of individual elements
Organizational commitment questionnaire (OCQ)
The most widely used measure of organizational commitment
curvilinear (involving an inverted U)
The relationship between stress and performance is complex and generally is ______ where both very low and very high stress are associated with poor performance
exercise, meditation, cognitive restructuring, time management, vacation time and voluntary absences
What are some individual coping strategies to stress?
self-reports of significant events in a person's recent history (ex. social readjustment rating scale which is a checklist where individuals total the numerical "stress severity" scores associated with significant life events experienced in the past year)
What are some measurements of stressful life events?
improving person-job fit and employee training, increasing employees' sense of control, eliminating punitive management, removing hazardous work conditions, providing a supportive work environment, and improving organizational communication
What are some organization coping strategies to stress?
work task stressors, work role stressors
What are some organizational sources of worker stress?
blood pressure monitoring, ECGs for heart rate, or blood tests for stress-linked hormones (cortisol) and cholesterol
What are some physiological measures of stress?
reports about organizational conditions (involves questions about job autonomy, feedback, task identity, task significance, skill variety, workload, etc) and reports about psychological and/or physical states (stress diagnostic survey, occupational stress indicator, and the job stress survey)
What are some self-report assessments of stress?
ulcers, colitis, high blood pressure, heart disease. and migraines, and stress can worsen common colds and infections
What are some stress related illnesses?
Type A behavior pattern, susceptibility to stress, self-efficacy
What are the individual (dispositional) sources of work stress?
1. emotional exhaustion 2. depersonalization 3. feelings of low personal accomplishment
What are the three phases of job burnout?
1.They have a positive attitude towards work and the organization 2. They engage in positive work behaviors and are motivated and productive
What are two characteristics of engaged employees?
1. interviews 2. self-report measures
What are two ways job satisfaction can be measured?
flexible working hours, variety of health care options, retirement plans, career development and health promotion programs, and employee-sponsored child care
What can be included in benefits programs?
satisfaction and commitment
What do change in pay structure, flexible work schedules, and benefits programs (most common) intend to increase?
Job satisfaction and job commitment
What is employee engagement positively related to?
Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) and Job descriptive index
What is the most widely used self-report measures?
environment (situational stress) or individual's personal characteristics (dispositional stress)
Worker stress can arise from either the ____ or ____
cognitive consistency. cognitive dissonance
Workers maintain positive attitudes toward jobs and organizations to maintain ____ (and avoid ______)
distress (negative stress)
___ can cause stress-related illness and can affect absenteeism, turnover, and work performance
lack of control
a feeling of having little input or effect on the job and/or work environment; typically results in stress
type A behavior pattern
a personality characterized by excessive drive, competitiveness, impatience, and hostility that has been linked to greater incidence of coronary heart disease. Measured by Jenkins activity scale and the Framingham Type A scale.
employee ownership
a program where employees own all or part of an organization
employee engagement
a psychological state characterized by vigor, dedication, and absorption in one's work/organization
job burnout
a syndrome resulting from prolonged exposure to work stress that leads to withdrawal from the organization. It is especially high in human service professions.
stressor
an environmental event that is perceived by an individual to be threatening
decreases
as job satisfaction increases, absenteeism ___
Gainsharing
compensation based on effective group performance
merit pay
compensation in which employees receive a base rate and additional pay based on performance
organizational commitment
consists of a worker's feelings and attitudes about the entire work organization
Job satisfaction
consists of the positive and negative feelings and attitudes about one's job
work-family conflict
cumulative stress that results from duties of work and family roles
Counterproductive work behaviors (CWBs)
deviant, negative behaviors that are harmful to an organization and its workers. Most prevalent in younger employees and those with lower job satisfaction. It is also negatively related to the incidence of OCBs
self-efficacy
in individual's beliefs in his or her abilities to engage in course of action that will lead to desired outcomes
organizational change
including mergers, changes in work technology, personnel/managerial changes
harassment
including sexual harassment, refers to harassment due to group membership (e.g. gender, race, sexual orientation), and being singled out by a coworker or supervisor
employee assistance programs (EAPs)
involve counseling provided for a variety of worker problems, particularly drug and alcohol abuse
organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs)
involve efforts by organizational members that advance or promote the work organization and its goals. They are positively correlated with job satisfaction and organization commitment
job enrichment
involves raising the level of responsibility of a job by allowing workers a greater voice in planning, execution, and evaluation of their own work activities
emotional labor
involves the demands of regulating and controlling emotions in the workplace
job enlargement
involves the expansion of a job to include additional, more varied work tasks
worker stress
involves the physiological and/or psychological reactions to events that are perceived to be threatening or taxing. Note: it can have both negative and positive aspects
involuntary turnover
occurs when an employee is fired or laid off
voluntary turnover
occurs when competent and capable employees leave to work elsewhere. It is costly and research indicates that employees who feel they are not treated fairly are more likely to leave an organization
involuntary absenteeism
occurs when the employee has a legitimate excuse for missing work, typically illness
profit-sharing
plan where employees receive a small share of an organization's profits
positive affect
positive emotions that affect mood in the workplace
affective commitment
refers to employees emotional attachment to the organization
continuance commitment
refers to the employee's commitment to continue with the organization because there are costs associated with leaving
normative commitment
refers to the employee's sense of duty or obligation to stay with the company
person-environment fit (p-E) fit
refers to the match between a worker's abilities, needs, and values, and organizational demands, rewards, and values
turnover intentions
refers to workers' self-reported intentions to leave their jobs
perceived fairness, congruence
research indicates that _______ in job rewards influence job satisfaction, whereas ___ between organizational and worker values and organizational values and action influences organizational commitment
job ambiguity
results from a lack of clearly defined jobs and/or work tasks
interpersonal stress
results from difficulties dealing with other (coworkers, customers, supervisors) in the workplace
underutilization
results from workers feeling that their knowledge, skills, or energy are not being fully used
work overload
results when a job requires excessive speed, output, and concentration
flextime
schedule that commits an employee to working a specified number of hours but offers flexibility in regards to beginning and ending times for each day
compressed work weeks
schedules that decrease the number of days in the work week while increasing the number of hours worked per day
situational stress
stress arising from certain conditions that exist in the work environment, or in the worker's personal life. Stressful occupations: healthcare providers, police, firefighter which have characteristics like heavy workload, poor working conditions, physical dangers, and dealing with difficult clients/coworkers
alcohol and drugs
studies show that worker who are under severe stress, such as heavy job demands or the stress of job loss, may turn to ______, which in turn leads to problems on the job and the cycle continues
Porter-lawler model
the _________ states that job satisfaction and performance are not directly linked, but are related when workers perceive fairness in receipt of work-related rewards
hardiness (susceptibility to stress)
the notion that some people may be more resistant to eh health-damaging effects of stress
job rotation
the systematic movement of workers from one type of task to another to alleviate boredom and monotony (as well as training workers on different tasks)
physical work conditions
type of work role stressor which includes extreme temperatures, loud/distracting noises, crowding, poor lighting and ventilation
voluntary absenteeism
when employees miss work because they want to do something else