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Term
strategy
Definition
The set of goals and policies
designed to achieve
competitive advantage
in a particular marketplace
Term
competitive advantage
Definition
Having the ability to
transform inputs into goods
and services at a maximum
profit on a sustained basis,
better than one’s competitors.
Term
mission statement
Definition
A statement that explains
what an organization is
trying to accomplish and
why it exists.
Term
imperfect competition
Definition
An economic condition that
allows an organization to
achieve a competitive
advantage because there
are few competitors,
numerous suppliers and
buyers, asymmetric
information, heterogeneous
products, and barriers to
entry.
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Term
cost leadership
Definition
A competitive strategy that
depends on being able to sell
more products because they
are less expensive.
Term
differentiation
Definition
A competitive strategy that
depends on selling higherpriced
products that are
distinguished by such things
as higher quality.
Term
focus strategy
Definition
A competitive strategy that
depends on selling a unique
product within a segmented
niche of the market.
Term
SWOT method of strategy
development
Definition
A method of developing a
firm’s strategy by examining
its strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats.
Term
environmental scanning
Definition
Examining the conditions in
the external environment
that might have an impact
on the economic success of
the firm, such as economic
conditions, the supply of
labor, and governmental
regulations.
Term
core competency
Definition
The unique skills and
resources that give an
organization a competitive
edge.
Term
structure
Definition
The fixed relationships in an
organization that describe
which jobs are assigned to
which departments, who has
authority to make decisions,
who reports to whom, and
how many people each
leader supervises.
Term
culture
Definition
The system of shared values
and beliefs in an organization
that influence the attitudes
and behaviors of members
and make each organization
unique.
Term
resource-based theory
of the firm
Definition
A strategy theory that
focuses on examining the
resources of a firm, rather
than on the external
environment, to find a
competitive advantage,
Term
core capability
Definition
Unique resources that
provide an organization with
a distinctive competence
or unique competitive
advantage.
Term
domain
Definition
The sectors or sub¬
environments surrounding
each organization that
impact how it interacts with
its environment.
Term
offshoring
Definition
The practice of moving jobs
from one country to another
country where they can be
performed less expensively.
Term
industrial organization model
Definition
A strategy theory that
focuses on identifying the
competitive advantage of
each organization within
its industry.
Term
five-forces model
Definition
A model that is used to
examine a firm’s competitive
advantage within its industry
by examining suppliers,
buyers, rival firms, substitutes,
new entrants.
Term
competitor analysis
Definition
An examination of the
strengths and weaknesses
of a firm’s competitors.
Term
environmental complexity
Definition
Refers to the number of
external organizations an
organization is required to
interact with, and the nature
of these interactions.
Term
stability
Definition
Refers to how much change
occurs in a firm’s products
and the stability of its
suppliers and buyers.
Term
cooptation
Definition
Including members of an
outside group within the
organization to secure their
compliance and assistance.
Term
Processes
Definition
The interactions among
members of an organization,
especially the communication,
leadership, decision making,
and power.
Term
Systems
Definition
The patterned activities of
the various subsystems in
an organization that keep
it functioning.
Term
strategic alignment of HRM
Definition
Establishing human resource
policies and functions that
are coordinated with
and supportive of the
organization’s overall strategy
and other organizational
functions, such as production,
marketing,and finance.
Term
balanced scorecard
Definition
Balancing the interests and
economic returns of all
stakeholders, including
employees, owners, and
customers by being fair,
profitable, and socially
responsible.
Term
environmental scanning
Definition
An examination of factors in
the external environment
that could have a significant
impact on the future labor
force, especially demographic
changes, educational
opportunities, and
government legislation.
Term
human resource information system, HRIS
Definition
An examination of factors in
the external environment
that could have a significant
impact on the future labor
force, especially demographic
changes, educational
opportunities, and
government legislation.
Term
succession planning
Definition
Identifying potential
replacements for managerial
and other key positions and
creating developmental
opportunities so these
replacements will be ready
for promotion when they
are needed,Identifying potential
replacements for managerial
and other key positions and
creating developmental
opportunities so these
replacements will be ready
for promotion when they
are needed,
Term
attrition
Definition
The practice of not replacing
employees who leave, in an
effort to reduce the size
of the workforce.
Term
yield ratios
Definition
A ratio that shows how many
job applicants at one stage
of the recruitment process
advance to the next stage.
Term
promotion from within
Definition
The practice of selecting
from among current
employees and promoting
them into higher-level
positions as those positions
become vacant.
Term
realistic job previews
Definition
Telling new recruits both the
positive and negative features
of a job so that they have a
realistic understanding of
what it will be like.
Term
job posting and bidding
Definition
The practice of filling a job
vacancy by advertising the
opening internally and
allowing current employees
to apply for it.
Term
nepotism
Definition
The practice of showing
unfair favoritism to family
members or friends in the
employment process.
Term
professional employer organization (PEO)
Definition
A separate private company
that manages the human
resource functions, such as
employment, performance
evaluation, compensation,
and employee relations for
the employees who work for
another company.
Term
contingent labor force
Definition
Workers who are temporary
or on-call and not regularly
employed on a full-time basis
by a company.
Term
reliability
Definition
Repeatability or consistency
of measurement.
Term
validity
Definition
Ability to measure what it is
expected to measure, such
as successfully predicting job
performance.
Term
weighted application blank
Definition
A job application form that
can be scored and used to
predict which applicants
have a high likelihood of
succeeding.
Term
organizational fit
Definition
The degree to which a
prospective employee’s
attitudes and behaviors are
perceived to match the firm’s
culture and value system.
Term
behavioral interviews
Definition
A form of interviewing that
involves asking applicants to
describe specific behaviors
associated with the critical
dimensions of the job for
which they are applying.
Term
job sample tests
Definition
A test that consists of a
small, well-defined segment
of the actual job that can
be standardized for all
applicants.
Term
qualified privilege doctrine
Definition
The right of employers to
share relevant job-related
previous work experience
about an applicant without
being guilty of slander or
defamation of character.
Term
negligent hiring
Definition
When an employer fails to
adequately investigate job
applicants and hires someone
who injures another and the
employer knew or should
have known that this
employee had a tendency
toward violence or criminal
conduct.
Term
clinical judgment
Definition
Making hiring decisions
based on a subjective
evaluation of each
candidate’s relative strengths.
Term
weighted composite
Definition
Assigning weights to the
various predictors and
statistically combining them
to make a hiring decision.
Term
multiple cutoff
Definition
Identifying the minimum
passing level for each step
in the selection process and
eliminating job applicants
who fail to meet each
criterion.
Term
assessment center
Definition
A series of selection activities
that usually involve a group
of applicants participating in
group activities and individual
tests, with evaluators
observing them and
discussing their ratings.
Term
false positive error
Definition
An error that occurs when
a positive hiring decision
has been made, but the
new employee is not a
satisfactory performer.
Term
false negative error
Definition
A selection error that occurs
when an applicant is rejected
who would have been a good
performer.
Term
line authority
Definition
The right to make decisions
and give orders to
subordinates regarding
activities that are directly
involved in producing the
organization’s products and
services.
Term
staff authority
Definition
The responsibility to advise
and assist those who
possess line authority.
Term
implied promise
Definition
A statement, usually In an
employee handbook, that
can be construed as a
promise of continued
employment, such as calling
employees "permanent."
Term
yellow-dog contract
Definition
A statement employees were
required to sign in which they
agreed not to join a union.
Term
National Labor Relations Board
Definition
An agency created by the
National Labor Relations Act
that is assigned to conduct
fair representation elections
and to resolve charges of
unfair labor practices.
Term
distributive bargaining
Definition
A bargaining strategy in
which each party tries to
maximize its own outcomes
at the expense of the other
party.
Term
integrative bargaining
Definition
A bargaining strategy in
which both parties work
together cooperatively to
achieve the best outcome
for both.
Term
good-faith bargaining
Definition
The requirement that both
parties meet at reasonable
times and places and make
offers and counter-proposals
in an effort to reach an
agreement
Term
strike
Definition
When employees refuse to
work.
Term
sit-down strike
Definition
When employees come to
work but do not produce
I anything.
Term
work slowdown
Definition
When employees come to
work but intentionally work
slowly.
Term
wildcat strike
Definition
When employees walk off
the job in violation of a valid
labor agreement.
Term
sickout
Definition
When employees call in sick
for work but they are not
really sick.
Term
lockout
Definition
When employers lock the
doors and refuse to allow
workers to work.This is
management’s counter¬
weapon to a strike.
Term
Section 1981
Definition
The Civil Rights Act of 1866
that guarantees all citizens
of the United States the right
to make and enjoy the
benefits of contracts the
same as white citizens.
Term
Title VII
Definition
The section of the 1 964 Civil
Rights Act that prohibits
employment discrimination
on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, or national
origin.
Term
bona fide occupational
qualifications (BFOQ)
Definition
Employers are allowed to
discriminate on the basis of
religion, sex, or national origin
only when these attributes
are necessary for the
operation of their businesses;
that is, when they are bona
fide occupational
qualifications.
Term
business necessity
Definition
When an otherwise illegal
practice can be justified
because it is necessary
for the efficient operation
of a business.
Term
Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission
(EEOC)
Definition
A government agency
created by the Civil Rights
Act ( 1 964) responsible for
enforcingTitleVII of the
Civil Rights Act, the Age
Discrimination in Employment
Act of 1 967,the Equal Pay
Act of 1 963, Section SO I
of the Rehabilitation Act of
1 973, and the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1991.
Term
conciliation
Definition
An informal process of
agreement used by the Equal
Employment Opportunity
Commission for resolving
charges of discrimination.
Term
affirmative action plans (AAP)
Definition
Written plans for recruiting
and hiring minorities and
females if they are
underrepresented in a
company’s labor force.These
plans, which are required of
government contractors and
subcontractors, must contain
goals and timetables for
achieving them.
Term
Office of Federal Contract
Compliance Programs
(OFCCP)
Definition
The government agency in
the Department of Labor
that reviews the affirmative
action programs of
government contractors
and monitors their
compliance.
Term
systemic discrimination
Definition
Employment discrimination
that results from the normal
operation of Human Resource
practices, especially hiring
promoting compensating
and training employees.
When these practices create
a disparate effect on the
employment of minorities
or females, EEO laws
prohibit them.
Term
reverse discrimination
Definition
Where white males are the
victims of discrimination
because preferential
treatment is shown to
females and minorities,
often to achieve an
affirmative action goal.
Term
glass ceiling
Definition
Attitudinal and organizational
barriers that inhibit the
career advancement of
women.
Term
sexual harassment
Definition
Any unwelcome sexual
advance, requests for sexual
favors, or physical contact of
a sexual nature, including
conduct that interferes with
a person’s performance or
that creates an intimidating
or hostile environment.
Term
quid pro quo harassment
Definition
A form of sexual harassment
that requires a person to
provide a sexual favor in
order to retain a job benefit,
i.e.,“this for that" harassment.
Term
hostile environment harassment
Definition
Where sexually-oriented
activities create an
intimidating, hostile, or
offensive working
environment.
Term
age harassment
Definition
Demeaning comments and
actions directed toward older
employees, such as agerelated
jokes, sarcasm,
and derisive labels.
Term
constructive discharge
Definition
A decision constructed by a
court that an employee who
quit because of intolerable
working conditions was
essentially discharged.
Term
Americans with Disabilities Act
Definition
The 1 99 1 law that protects
people with disabilities from
employment discrimination
and requires employers to
provide reasonable
accommodations for
otherwise qualified
individuals.
Term
direct threat
Definition
A disease or physical condition
that poses a significant risk of
substantial harm to the health
or safety of the individual
or others, such as a highly
contagious disease among
job holders who work in food
preparation.The Americans
with Disabilities Act does
not protect people who
pose a direct threat unless
reasonable accommodations
can be make to reduce the
threat.
Term
reasonable accommodation
Definition
Changes in the job or the
work environment that allow
a disabled person to perform
it These changes should not
be excessively expensive or
interfere with normal
operations.
Term
otherwise qualified
Definition
A handicapped individual
who is capable of performing
the essential functions of a
job if barriers created by
their handicap are overcome.
Term
classical conditioning
Definition
A form of learning involving
responses of the autonomic
nervous system where a
conditioned stimulus is
associated with a
conditioned response.
Term
reflexive responses
Definition
Responses that are governed
by the autonomic nervous
system, such as blood
pressure, heart rate,
salivation, and respiration
rate.
Term
unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
Definition
A stimulus that naturally
elicits a reflexive response. By
associating an unconditioned
stimulus with a neutral
stimulus, the neutral stimulus
becomes a conditioned
stimulus that produces the
same response, called a
conditioned response.
Term
conditioned stimulus (CS)
Definition
A neutral stimulus that has
become paired with a
conditioned response through
the process of classical
conditioning.
Term
conditioned response (CR)
Definition
A response that has been
paired with a conditioned
stimulus.
Term
reflexive conditioning
Definition
Another name for classical
conditioning where reflexive
behavior governed by the
autonomic nervous system is
associated with a conditioned
stimulus.
Term
stimulus generalization
Definition
The process of using a
slightly different stimulus
to elicit a response.
Term
operant conditioning
Definition
A form of learning involving
the association of a stimulus
and a response that the
person makes to obtain
reinforcement
Term
discriminative stimulus
Definition
A specific environmental
stimulus that a person has
learned to distinguish from
other environmental stimuli
and to respond to.
Term
chaining
Definition
The process of combining
several stimulus response
associations to form a
complex behavior.
Term
shaping
Definition
The process of refining a
response by selectively
reinforcing closer and closer
approximations of the
desired response.
Term
social cognitive theory
Definition
A major theory of learning
based on observational and
symbolic learning. Learning
is influenced by what is
reinforced, either extrinsically
or through self-administered
reinforcement, especially the
anticipations of future
events.
Term
reciprocal determinism
Definition
A basic philosophy of social
cognitive theory that suggests
that there are reciprocal
relationships among
personality, behavior, and
the environment;the
environment influences
individual behavior but
individuals also influence
their environment and can
change it.
Term
vicarious, or imitative,
learning
Definition
The process of learning new
behaviors by observing
others and modeling
their behavior.
Term
symbolic learning
Definition
A process of learning that
uses symbols such as words,
mental images, and other
cognitive associations.
Term
androgogy
Definition
A style of learning, called
adult learning theory, that
is experiential, problemcentered,
flexible, and
collaborative.
Term
training
Definition
The process of acquiring
specific information or skills
that tend to reduce the
variability or range of
responses by trainees.
Term
education
Definition
The process of acquiring
general knowledge and
information that usually
results in a broadening of
responses that students
are likely to make.
Term
systems model of training
Definition
A model that views training
as an ongoing cycle of
assessing training needs,
providing training, and
evaluating how well the
needs have been met.
Term
job instruction training
Definition
An extensively used training
technique that consists of
showing a trainee how to
perform a task and
supervising the trainee’s
attempts to learn it,
Term
apprenticeship
Definition
A training technique in which
the trainee, or apprentice,
works under the direction
of a skilled employee who
teaches the apprentice
how to perform the job.
Term
internship
Definition
A learning experience in
which students are able to
work for a period of time
and apply the information
they have learned.
Term
job rotations
Definition
A training technique that
involves transferring trainees
to different jobs to broaden
their focus and to increase
their knowledge.
Term
junior boards
Definition
A training technique that
consists of assigning new
trainees to an executive
board that is responsible
for making a decision.
Term
vestibule training
Definition
Training that occurs in a
special training room that is
a replication of the actual
job situation.
Term
teleconferencing
Definition
A training method that
involves the use of televised
instruction between trainers
and trainees in different
locations.
Term
computer-based training
Definition
Training presented to
learners using a computer,
and often the Internet,which
allows them to study on their
own and at their own pace.
Term
experiential learning
Definition
Learning that usually occurs
in groups,in which members
participate in a group activity
and then discuss what they
observed and learned.
Term
socialization
Definition
The process of acquiring
socially acceptable attitudes
and behaviors that conform
to the standards of society
or the organization.
Term
organizational integration
Definition
The process of integrating
people into the organization
by matching their objectives
and goals with the objectives
and goals of the
organization.
Term
separation
Definition
The first stage of the role
transition process, in which
people begin to disassociate
themselves from their
former role.
Term
initiation
Definition
The second stage of the role
transition process,in which
new members are tested
and expected to prove
themselves to be accepted
in full fellowship.
Term
assimilation
Definition
The final stage of the role
transition process in which
people are integrated into
the new role.
Term
anticipatory socialization
Definition
The process of acquiring the
attitudes and behaviors
associated with a new role as
people anticipate changing
from one role to another.
Term
reality shock
Definition
Realizing that a new role
is not as glamorous as it
appeared at first.
Term
realistic job previews, RJPs
Definition
A recruiting strategy that
involves telling applicants
both the favorable and
unfavorable aspects of the
job so they have a more
realistic understanding of it
and can make an informed
decision.
Term
sponsor
Definition
A person assigned to mentor
or help new employees
become oriented and
socialized into their new
jobs.
Term
sensations
Definition
Environmental stimuli that
we are capable of receiving
through one or more of the
five sense mechanisms— sight, smell, taste, touch,
and hearing.
Term
attention
Definition
Part of the perceptual process
in which we acknowledge the
reception of sensations from
the environmentThe major
characteristics involved in
attending to physical stimuli
include size, intensity,
frequency, contrast motion,
change, and novelty.
Term
perception
Definition
The process of interpreting
and organizing the
sensations we attend to.
Term
perceptual inferences
Definition
The process of extrapolating
from a small amount of
information to form a
complete perception about an
object or event Often we are
required to act on only limited
pieces of information from
which we infer what more
information might tell us.
Term
perceptual organization
Definition
The process of organizing
our perceptions into
recognizable patterns. Four
of the principles we use to
assist in this effort include
figure-ground separation,
similarity, proximity, and
closure.
Term
cognitive complexity
Definition
The degree to which
individuals have developed
complex categories for
organizing information.
Term
theory x versus theory y
Definition
A theory proposed by
Douglas McGregor that
explains two opposite
perceptual styles of
managers. Managers who
espouse Theory X see
employees as lazy and
refusing to work, while
managers who espouse
TheoryY believe employees
are dedicated and willing to
work.
Term
halo effect
Definition
One of the perceptual errors
in which individuals allow one
characteristic about a person
to influence their evaluations
of other personality
characteristics.
Term
selective perception
Definition
A source of perceptual errors
caused by people choosing to
perceive only the information
that they find acceptable.
Term
implicit personality theories
Definition
The process of allowing our
personal stereotypes and
expectations regarding
certain kinds of people to
create a perceptual set that
influences how we respond
to other people.
Term
projection
Definition
A form of perceptual bias in
which we project our own
personal feelings and
attitudes onto others as a
means of helping us interpret
their attitudes and feelings.
Term
primacy effect
Definition
The tendency for first
impressions and early
information to unduly
influence our evaluations
and judgment
Term
stereotyping
Definition
The process of using a few
attributes about an object to
classify it and then responding
to it as a member of a
category rather than as a
unique object.
Term
pygmalion effect or self
fulfilling prophecy
Definition
A process that explains how
the expectations in the mind
of one person, such as a
teacher or researcher, come
to influence the behaviors of
others, such as students or
subjects, such that the latter
achieves the former’s
expectations.
Term
personality
Definition
The attributes and
predispositions associated
with each individual that
make that person unique
and predict how that person
will likely behave In many
different situations.
Term
fundamental attribution error
Definition
The tendency to overestimate the
influence of personality factors I when interpreting the actions
of people.
Term
attribution theory
Definition
A theory that explains how
we assign responsibility for
behavior either to personality
characteristics or
environmental circumstances.
Term
locus of control
Definition
A personality trait that is
determined by whether
individuals think the rewards
they obtain are based on
internal factors such as
knowledge, effort, and skill, or
external factors such as luck,
chance, and fate.
Term
self efficacy
Definition
A belief in one’s ability to
perform a specific activity,
determined primarily by how
well the person has learned
and practiced the task.
Term
hypothetical construct
Definition
An abstract concept
regarding the relationships
between people and events
I that exists because we can
operationally define it even
though it does not have a
physical reality. Satisfaction,
intelligence, commitment, and
l honesty are examples.
Term
emotional intelligence (El)
Definition
The competencies that allow
us to perceive, understand,
and regulate emotions in
ourselves and others.
Term
workaholics
Definition
People so involved in their
work that they are addicted
to working and unable to
pursue other meaningful
activities without feeling
nervous, anxious, or guilty.
Term
maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Definition
A theory of motivation and
personality, developed by
Abraham Maslow,that is
based on a hierarchy of
five human needs.
Term
self-actualization
Definition
The highest-order need in
Maslow's needs hierarchy
that consists of the need for
self-realization, continuous
self development, and everincreasing
personal
fulfillment.
Term
prepotency
Definition
The idea that human needs
are arranged in a
hierarchical order and that
higher-level needs do not
emerge until lower-level
needs are mostly satisfied.
Term
self actualization
Definition
The tendency for individuals
to seek fulfillment and to
achieve all that they have
the potential to achieve
according to their genetic
blueprint.
Term
learned needs
Definition
Needs that have been
acquired by the events
individuals have experienced
within their culture, David
McClelland studied three
learned needs—achievement,
affiliation, and power— and
described how these needs
were acquired and how they
influenced behavior,
Term
need for achievement
Definition
A personality trait that
reflects the importance of
achievement and upward
striving in a person’s life.
High-need achievers are
characterized by a desire
for personal responsibility,
moderate levels of risk, and
immediate feedback on their
performance.
Term
need for affiliation
Definition
The need to associate with
other people and obtain their
friendship and approval.
Term
need for power
Definition
The desire to influence or
control other people either
for the sake of personal
satisfaction of for the
benefit of society.
Term
personal power
Definition
A manifestation of the need
for power in which individuals
strive for dominance and
control over other individuals.
Term
social power
Definition
A form of the need for power
in which individuals attempt
to satisfy their power needs
by working with a group
to achieve group and
organizational goals.
Term
aversive stimulus
Definition
An unpleasant or punishing
stimulus.
Term
primary rewards
Definition
Rewards or outcomes that
are desirable because of
their association with
physiological requirements or
comforts especially food,
water, sex, rest, and the
removal of pain.
Term
secondary rewards
Definition
Learned rewards or
outcomes that have a
powerful influence on
behavior because they are
self-administered.They can
become increasingly
important or valued and
they do not become
satiated or filled.
Term
extrinsic rewards
Definition
Rewards, such as praise,
bonuses, and awards that
are administered by external
agents.
Term
intrinsic rewards
Definition
Rewards that are selfadministered,
such as
feelings of personal
fulfillment or pride and
craftsmanship from
doing a good job.
Term
reinforcement contingency
Definition
The relationship between
behavior and its
consequences.
Term
positive reinforcement
contingency
Definition
When positive reinforcement
is presented after the correct
response is made.
Term
punishment contingency
Definition
When negative
reinforcement or punishment
is associated with a specific
response.
Term
escape contingency
Definition
When the person is required
to make a correct response
in order to terminate a
negative condition that is
already present in the
environment.
Term
avoidance contingency
Definition
When a person is required
to make a response to avoid
an aversive stimulus.
Term
extinction contingency
Definition
When positive reinforcement
is no longer associated with
a response. In time the
person stops making the
response.
Term
continuous reward schedule
Definition
A reward schedule that
reinforces every correct
response.
Term
intermittent reward schedule
Definition
A reward schedule that
provides reinforcement for
every nth response, where
n is either a fixed or variable
number.
Term
fixed ratio schedule
Definition
A reward schedule that
rewards every nth response,
where n is a fixed number.
Term
variable ratio schedule
Definition
An intermittent reinforcement
schedule in which rewards
are administered on the basis
of a variable number of
correct responses.Variable
ratio schedules lead to high
rates of responding and are
very resistant to extinction.
Term
fixed interval schedule
Definition
A reward schedule in which
no reinforcement is given
during a predetermined
period of time, but after the
end of that time interval,the
first correct response is
reinforced.
Term
variable interval schedule
Definition
A reinforcement schedule
based on an interval of time.
However, the length of the
interval is not constant; it
varies on a random basis.
Term
behavioral events
Definition
The basic unit of OB Mod,
which consists of a specific
act or response.
Term
BCM—behavioral contingency
management
Definition
The process of implementing
an OB Mod program,in
which behavioral events are
specified and the conditions
to achieve them are created.
Term
expectancy theory
Definition
A decision-making theory of
motivation in which people
decide what to do by
subjectively estimating the
probability of being able to
perform an activity and
whether that activity will
be rewarding.The three
components of Expectancy
Theory include expectancy,
instrumentality, and valence.
Term
expectancy (E—>P)
Definition
The subjective probability
that one’s performance
depends on the amount
of effort exerted.
Term
instrumentality (P—>R)
Definition
The perceived correlation
between performance levels
and possible rewards.The
association can be positive
or negative.
Term
valence
Definition
The desirability or perceived
worth of the various work
outcomes, either positive
or negative.
Term
equity theory
Definition
A motivation theory derived
from social comparison
theory in which people
compare their input-output
ratios with the input-output
ratios of others.
Term
OB Mod
Definition
Organizational Behavior
Modification; the application
of reinforcement theories to
organizational behavior.
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