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ERIC Number: EJ388704
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1989
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The Effects of Job Categorization on Judgments of the Motivating Potential of Jobs.
Kulik, Carol T.
Administrative Science Quarterly, v34 n1 p68-90 Mar 1989
This study's purpose was to test whether evaluative judgments concerning a job's motivating potential result from a piecemeal or a categorization process. Results showed that categorization clues heavily influenced respondents' judgments. Organizational change efforts may be particularly effective when specifically aimed at introducing prototypic features into jobs. Includes 23 references. (MLH)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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