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Sluss, David M.; Ashforth, Blake E.; Gibson, Kerry R. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2012
Using temporally-lagged data from 146 business and engineering newcomers, we found evidence for a "positive side" of plasticity theory (Brockner, 1988, p. 547) in fostering newcomer adjustment. Specifically, as predicted, we found that higher newcomer generalized self-efficacy positively moderates the association between job design (i.e., task…
Descriptors: Business, Engineering, Entry Workers, Vocational Adjustment
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Feij, Jan A.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1995
A survey of 859 entry-level workers from 8 European countries employed as machine operators and office technology workers identified the processes that account for the development of career-enhancing strategies and job content innovations. Supervisor or coworker relations and intrinsic work values were most important. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Education Work Relationship, Entry Workers, Foreign Countries
Palubinsky, Beth Z.; Watson, Bernardine H. – 1997
Research has shown that three main barriers impede the ability of inner-city, low-income job seekers to find employment in the suburbs: an administrative or information barrier, a physical barrier, and a social barrier. The Bridges to Work demonstration program was designed to test the idea that improved access to suburban jobs can significantly…
Descriptors: Adults, Demonstration Programs, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems
National Center on Education and the Economy, Rochester, NY. – 1990
Work force growth will slow dramatically in the 1990s. To ensure a more prosperous future, productivity and competitive position must be improved. New high performance forms of work organization operate very differently from the system of mass manufacturing. These work organizations require large investments in training. The approach to work and…
Descriptors: Certification, Competition, Corporate Education, Education Work Relationship
Grover, Jane G.; And Others – 1990
A study identified trends influencing the literacy requirements of two entry-level jobs at each of three manufacturing sites and three hospital sites. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and focus groups with workers, employers, and union representatives. Materials that workers were expected to read were analyzed. The study…
Descriptors: Adults, Dietetics, Employment Qualifications, Entry Workers
Glasmeier, Amy K.; Nelson, Candace; Thompson, Jeffery W. – 2000
This case study on the Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC) is the third of six sectoral studies to provide an in-depth look at individual sectoral employment development programs and their interaction within distinct economic and industry environments. It explores a community-based organization that developed specialized metalworking and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Case Studies, Economically Disadvantaged, Entry Workers
Inserra, Anne; Conway, Maureen; Rodat, John – 2002
Cooperative Home Care Associates (CHCA) is a worker-owned cooperative and employer-based training program that provides home health aide services in New York City's South Bronx. Since 1985, CHCA has developed from an outsider advocating for change in the home health sector to an insider within the sector. CHCA exhibits the following…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Case Studies, Change Strategies