Authors
Karlene H Roberts, William Glick
Publication date
1981/4
Source
Journal of applied psychology
Volume
66
Issue
2
Pages
193
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Reviews the development of the job characteristics approach of JR Hackman and EE Lawler (see record 1971-29858-001) and of Hackman and GR Oldham (see PA, Vols 54: 02031 and 57: 02075) to task design and evaluates subsequent research relevant to that model. Theoretical statements of the model are not considered entirely clear, the associated empirical work is seen to frequently fail to test the relations discussed, and adequate multimethod instruments were not found for the assessment of several constructs. It is suggested (1) that future task design research should attend to alternative theoretical perspectives that distinguish between situational attributes of tasks and incumbent cognitions about those attributes and (2) that tasks and employee responses to both types of task-relevant constructs should be examined in the organizational contexts in which they occur.(150 ref)(PsycINFO Database Record …
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