Job attitudes, job satisfaction, and job affect: A century of continuity and of change.
Fisher College · The Ohio State University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Over the past 100 years, research on job attitudes has improved in the sophistication of methods and in the productive use of theory as a basis for fundamental research into questions of work psychology. Early research incorporated a diversity of methods for measuring potential predictors and outcomes of job attitudes. Over time, methods for statistically assessing these relationships became more rigorous, but the field also became narrower. In recent years, developments in theory and methodology have reinvigorated research, which now addresses a rich panoply of topics related to the daily flow of affect, the complexity of personal motives and dispositions, and the complex interplay of attitude objects and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Sophistication
- PsycINFO
- Psychology
- Job satisfaction
- Affect (linguistics)
- Social psychology
- Diversity (politics)
- Job performance
- Decent work and economic growth