Job characteristics
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T1 - Job characteristics
AU - Kößler, Franziska J.
AU - Degen, Johanna L.
PY - 2024/7/23
Y1 - 2024/7/23
N2 - Job characteristics seem essential for most tasks of Work and Organizational Psychology that involve describing and comparing jobs in a standardized way. The history of job characteristics highlights that underlying theories have varied considerably over time, emphasizing either the environmental or psychological side. This back-and-forth between determinism and subjective idealism limits theory development and distracts from fundamental challenges in organizations and society. The present entry develops a definition of job characteristics based on activity theory that offers a holistic view of work activities as systems in which subjects use instruments on objects to produce outcomes. These activity systems are explicitly connected to collectives in a mutual relationship. Aside from developing this definition, we conclude from a critical review of old and new approaches that job characteristics bear potential for humanistic and management purposes.
AB - Job characteristics seem essential for most tasks of Work and Organizational Psychology that involve describing and comparing jobs in a standardized way. The history of job characteristics highlights that underlying theories have varied considerably over time, emphasizing either the environmental or psychological side. This back-and-forth between determinism and subjective idealism limits theory development and distracts from fundamental challenges in organizations and society. The present entry develops a definition of job characteristics based on activity theory that offers a holistic view of work activities as systems in which subjects use instruments on objects to produce outcomes. These activity systems are explicitly connected to collectives in a mutual relationship. Aside from developing this definition, we conclude from a critical review of old and new approaches that job characteristics bear potential for humanistic and management purposes.
KW - Psychology
KW - Description
KW - Determinism
KW - Activity theory
KW - Subjective idealism
KW - ideology
KW - positivism
UR - https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/elgar-encyclopedia-of-organizational-psychology-9781803921754.html
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/0d928291-4b10-386e-8bd9-bec812ccc285/
U2 - 10.4337/9781803921761.00065
DO - 10.4337/9781803921761.00065
M3 - Articles for encyclopedia
SN - 978 1 80392 175 4
SP - 330
EP - 334
BT - Elgar Encyclopedia of Organizational Psychology
A2 - Bal, P. Matthijs
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
ER -