Integrating motivational, social, and contextual work design features: A meta-analytic summary and theoretical extension of the work design literature.
Florida State University · Michigan State University
Abstract
The authors developed and meta-analytically examined hypotheses designed to test and extend work design theory by integrating motivational, social, and work context characteristics. Results from a summary of 259 studies and 219,625 participants showed that 14 work characteristics explained, on average, 43% of the variance in the 19 worker attitudes and behaviors examined. For example, motivational characteristics explained 25% of the variance in subjective performance, 2% in turnover perceptions, 34% in job satisfaction, 24% in organizational commitment, and 26% in role perception outcomes. Beyond motivational characteristics, social characteristics explained incremental variances of 9% of the variance in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 325
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Job satisfaction
- Variance (accounting)
- Social psychology
- Work motivation
- Context (archaeology)
- Perception
- Organizational commitment
- Decent work and economic growth