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Chapter 2 . Foundations of individual behavior. Ob model Dependent variables: productivity, satisfaction, absence, turnover, citizenship, and satisfaction Independent variables: individual-level variables, group-level variables, organization systems levels variables .
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Chapter 2 Foundations of individual behavior
Ob model • Dependent variables: productivity, satisfaction, absence, turnover, citizenship, and satisfaction • Independent variables: individual-level variables, group-level variables, organization systems levels variables
Individual-level variables: • Biographical characteristics; • Ability; • Leaning; • Personality characteristics; • Emotions; • Values & attitudes; • Motivations; • Perceptions
Biographical Characteristics • Age • Gender • Tenure
Biographical Characteristics • Age • Aged population • Aged workforce • Aged employees • Work behavior • Age-turnover relationship • Age-absenteeism relationship • Age-productivity relationship • Age-job satisfaction relationship
Biographical Characteristics • Gender • Gender-productivity relationship • Male-female differences • Physical difference • Mental difference • Gender-turnover relationship • Gender-absenteeism relationship • Work schedule preference
Biographical Characteristics • Tenure • The term of office or service • Tenure • Seniority-productivity • Seniority-absenteeism • Seniority-turnover
Individual-level variables: • Biographical characteristics; • Ability; • Leaning; • Personality characteristics; • Emotions; • Values & attitudes; • Motivations; • Perceptions
Ability • Are we created equal? • Knowing how people differ in abilities • Knowing people’s strength & weakness
Ability • “an individual’s capacity to perform the various tasks in a job” • Intellectual abilities • Physical abilities
Intellectual Ability • Thinking, reasoning, and problem solving • Information procession • Basic dimensions of intellectual abilities • Aptitude • Verbal comprehension • Perceptual speed • Inductive reasoning • Deductive reasoning • Spatial visualization • Memory
Intellectual ability • Cognitive intelligence • Ability to comprehend complex things • Social intelligence • Ability to relate to others • Emotional intelligence • Ability to identify, understand, and manage emotions • Cultural intelligence • Ability to function in cross-cultural situations
Individual-level variables: • Biographical characteristics; • Ability; • Leaning; • Personality characteristics; • Emotions; • Values & attitudes; • Motivations; • Perceptions
Learning • Learning involves changes • Change must be relatively permanent • Learning takes place when there is a change in actions
Learning theories • Classical conditioning • Stimuli vs. response • Passive response • Operant conditioning • Behavior = f (learned consequences) • Voluntary participation • Social learning • Observational learning • Perception & attitude in learning
Shaping Behavior • Communication • Learned consequences • Change in behavior • Reinforecment • Positive reinforcemen • Following a response with something pleasant • Punishment • Following a response with something unpleasant
Organizational applications • Well pay vs. sick pay • Employee discipline • Developing training programs