Work Design Flashcards
(14 cards)
Critical Incident Technique
Asking via interview or questionnaire for descriptions of specific events that illustrate successful and inadequate job performance or job satisfaction.
Job Characteristics Model**
1.) Key job characteristics -> critical psychological states -> desirable work outcomes and stronger connections in people with high “growth need strength.”
Job Characteristics**
Skill variety Task significance Task identity Autonomy Feedback
Mnenomic device: STTAF (Staff)
Job Demands-Resources Model 1st
Job resources:
- Promote engagement
- Gain salience with increasing job demands
- Augment the association of engagement and performance.
- Add to “personal resources”
Mnemonic device: PGAA (PGA)
Job Resources
- Physical, social, or organizational aspects of work roles that reduce job demands or their physiological or psychological costs.
- Also aid in achieving work-related goals, and/or stimulate personal learning or development of skills and knowledge.
Moderator Variable*
Factor that defines conditions under which the relationship between 2/more variables differ(s).
Workspace
Work-station assigned exclusively to one worker.
Moderator variable example
Relationship of job satisfaction and quitting varies with availability of jobs: With low availability, they are unrelated; with high availability quitting correlates inversely with job satisfaction; job availability is a moderator.
Personal Resources
Motivation Work competencies Job knowledge and skills Self-efficacy Positive self-evaluations Supportive non-work relationships
*Mnenomic device: MoWing Just KickS my ass and is Positively Stressful.
Job Demands-Resources Model 2nd
Employee engagement fosters:
- Performance
- Job-crafting = more job resources = enhanced engagement.
Job Demands-Resources Model 3rd
Job resources:
- Reduce stress and strain from job demands
- Reduce the relationship between job demands with strain and burnout.
Job crafting
Proactive role change.
Job Resources examples
Learning opportunities
Autonomy/job control
Skill variety
Supportive co-worker relationships
Mnemonic device: “LASS”
Workstation
A physical area designed to accommodate work by one person, potentially used by several different individuals.