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The impact of state affect on job satisfaction

2005

Affective events theory proposes affective experiences at work to cause job satisfaction. Using multiple measurements obtained in a diary study, affective experiences in terms of state positive and state negative affect (PA, NA) were related to state job satisfaction (N = 91). Trait measures were also collected. Results confirmed our hypothesis. First, aggregated state job satisfaction is strongly correlated with trait job satisfaction. Second, the relationship between state affect and state job satisfaction is not spurious: State affect impacts on state job satisfaction even if trait affect and trait job satisfaction are controlled. Third, the effect of state affect on job satisfaction mea…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFacet (psychology)Job performanceCore self-evaluationsTraitJob attitudeAffective events theoryJob satisfactionPsychologyAffect (psychology)Social psychologyApplied PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Return on capital in Spanish tourism businesses: A comparative analysis of family vs non-family businesses

2016

The analysis of the keys to competitiveness in the tourism sector has an unquestionable justification for its importance in the Spanish economy and its global growth prospects. The need for a better understanding of the keys to the competitiveness of the tourism firm is also fuelled by the magnitude of the challenges that it faces and by the sector structure, characterised by a notable weight of family-owned businesses. The objective of this research lies precisely in developing a diagnosis of the return on capital of the tourism sector and the determinants of its evolution in the family business (FB) vs non-family business (NFB). Specifically, this study focuses on the analysis of both fir…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFamily businessEconomicsStrategy and ManagementM20Sample (statistics)Objective dataEmpreses FinancesMarket economyTourism sector0502 economics and businessddc:650EconomicsFinancial analysisBalance sheetBusinessFinancial profitabilityBusiness and International ManagementReturn on capitalMarketingFinance050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciencesM10Economic profitabilityBusiness FinanceManagementFamily businessTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTurismeProfitability indexbusiness050203 business & managementFinanceTourismEuropean Journal of Management and Business Economics
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Goal conflict and facilitation as predictors of work–family satisfaction and engagement

2008

Abstract In a study of working adults (N = 131; Mean age = 43.52 yrs; 62 males) in Germany and Finland, the mean level of goal facilitation was found to be significantly higher than that of goal interference. Hence, many individuals seem to be rather successful in constructing a personal goal system that is functional in terms of supportive links. As hypothesized, goal conflict and facilitation were associated with work-related outcomes, especially with work satisfaction. The associations with family-related outcomes were less pronounced when the focus was exclusively on either supportive or interfering goal relationships. However, when the intraindividual relation between goal conflict and…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFamily satisfactionPredictor variablesRelative dominanceEducationDevelopmental psychologyWork (electrical)FacilitationGoal conflictJob satisfactionLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyGoal systemSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyJournal of Vocational Behavior
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The Role of External Environment in Upper Echelons Theory

2014

Upper echelons research has largely focused on the antecedents and consequences of top management teams (TMTs) from the team and firm levels of analysis. This paper reviews empirical research on TMTs with a specific emphasis on the role of the external environment. Applying institutional and industrial organization theories, a cross-level conceptual model outlining the direct, mediating, and moderating effects of the external environment on upper echelons is developed. This review distinguishes between industry and institutional levels of analysis and three types of environmental characteristics: stable, dynamic, and transformational. The paper further explains the relationships between ea…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFirm strategyKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Transformational leadershipUpper echelonsTop managementConceptual modelOperations managementBusinessApplied Psychologymedia_commonGroup & Organization Management
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Adequate policies and unintended effects in Spanish higher education

2000

Abstract Recent developments in Spanish higher education have been very positive. Universities have become autonomous and are more in tune to regional needs, their internal structure has become flexible, the whole system has become open and accessible, funds have been poured into the system as never before and market forces have started to play a relevant role. Nevertheless, some perverse effects have begun to emerge. We will focus on some of these negative aspects that deserve deeper consideration: the inadequate adaptation to a mass higher education system, and the negative consequences of the collegial model for governing universities and of regionalization.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFocus (computing)Higher educationMarket forcesbusiness.industryLawPolitical scienceEconomic systembusinessAdaptation (computer science)EducationWhole systemsTertiary Education and Management
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The evaluation of workers by customers as a method of control and monitoring in firms: Digital reputation and the European Union's General Data Prote…

2021

As a method of surveillance and monitoring, the evaluation of workers by customers and employers and the disclosure of the results pose a series of challenges for the current legal framework of the European Union (EU). Employees subject to such evaluations are exposed to a far more intense and wider degree of monitoring of their work than traditional workers. The phenomenon arises from the adoption of a customer perspective, seeking to make work observable at all times, without any cost to firms. In this light, the author analyses the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, which establishes very specific restrictions when requesting and disclosing information about workers.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFreedom of informationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Work (electrical)Management of Technology and InnovationGeneral Data Protection RegulationEmployee monitoringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceData Protection Act 1998BusinessEuropean unionMarketingmedia_commonReputationInternational Labour Review
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Temporary employment and technical efficiency in Spain

2004

Analyses how the high proportion of temporary employment affects the firm's technical efficiency. Uses the stochastic frontier approach to measure the technical efficiency of the Spanish manufacturing firms during the period 1990‐2001. A negative relation between technical efficiency and the proportion of temporary jobs has been obtained. Also, shows that permanent employment makes an important contribution to output while temporary does not.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFrontierLabour economicsManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementEconomicsResource efficiencyManufacturing firmsPermanent employmentInternational Journal of Manpower
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Prosociality as a mediator between teacher collaboration and turnover intention

2019

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating role of prosociality, which is defined in terms of helping and benefitting others, between teacher collaboration and their turnover intentions. Prosociality was measured as prosocial impact and prosocial motivation.Design/methodology/approachThis study was conducted through a cross-sectional survey of 260 elementary and junior high school teachers in Japan. A structural equational model was employed to examine the mediating roles of prosocial impact and prosocial motivation in the relationships between teacher collaboration and their turnover intention.FindingsThe results, first, supported the hypotheses: the high perception o…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFuture studiesturnover intentionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPredictor variablesprososiaalisuusprosocial motivationyhteistyöEducationSchool teachersPerception0502 economics and businessprosocial impactmedia_commonmotivaatio05 social sciencesteacher collaborationpsyykkiset vaikutukset050301 educationsitoutuminenopettajattyövoiman vaihtuvuusother-orientationProsocial behaviorCausal inferenceTurnover intentionPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologysosiaaliset vaikutukset050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Educational Management
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The consequences of job insecurity for employees: The moderator role of job dependence

2010

With globalization and increased international competition have come more flexible forms of employment and increased job insecurity. The authors address the impact of perceived job insecurity on employees' work attitudes and intentions. After reviewing relevant research on stress theory and the relationship between job insecurity and its consequences, they test two hypotheses on 942 employees in Spain, namely: first, that job insecurity relates negatively to job satisfaction and organiza- tional commitment and positively to intention to leave; and, second, that job insecur- ity, economic need and employability interact in the prediction of these outcomes. s a result of globalization and int…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementGlobalizationLabour economicsJob performanceManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementJob designJob attitudeJob satisfactionPersonnel psychologyEmployabilityModerationPsychology
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Goal Importance and Related Achievement Beliefs and Emotions during the Transition from Vocational School to Work: Antecedents and Consequences

2002

Abstract This study investigated the extent to which the appraisal of work-related goals in terms of their importance, level of achievement, and positive emotions would predict young adults' subsequent success in finding a job after graduation from vocational school and the extent to which their success in dealing with this transition would predict how they reappraise their goals later on. Two hundred fifty young adults who were facing a transition from vocational school to work were studied at three points: while they were still at school, 8 months after their graduation, and 1 1 2 years after graduation. They completed the revised Personal Project Analysis inventory, focusing on work-rela…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementGoal orientationTransition (fiction)Academic achievementEducationWork (electrical)Young adultLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySchool-to-work transitionSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyGraduationCareer developmentJournal of Vocational Behavior
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