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发布时间:2024-10-24访问量:10

报告题目

Toward a Model of Individual Orientation to 

Work Responsibilities in Organizations

报告人

(单位)

汪林教授

(中山大学

主持人

(单位)

李泳臻

(太阳集团tyc539)

会议时间

2024102515:00

会议地点

腾讯会议号:766-751-445

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报告人简介

 

汪林,中山大学管理学院教授、博士生导师,研究兴趣包括组织行为、行为科学交叉、家族企业等。主持国家自然科学基金青年项目、面上项目、优青项目和重点项目,研究成果发表于Journal of Applied   Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Organizational Behavior,   Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes,《管理世界》等学术期刊,同时也是Personnel PsychologyJournal   of Business Research, Work, Aging and Retirement等期刊的Editorial Board成员。

报告内容提要

How do people   manage their responsibilities at work? Though extant literature has   investigated responsibilities embedded in different roles and job   descriptions and their impact on individuals, teams, and organizations,   little is known about how people perceive and react to their work   responsibilities in organizations. Drawing on 84 in-depth interviews with   organization members from diverse industries, we find individual differences   in managing work responsibilities and introduce a new construct—responsibility   orientation. Our analysis suggests the existence of four types of   responsibility orientation: (1) proactive expansionist (who tends to actively   pursue more responsibilities at work), (2) reactive expansionist (who tends   to passively accept more responsibilities without offering to do so), (3)   proactive restrictionist (who tends to actively focus on a particular scope   of responsibilities at work), and (4) reactive restrictionist (who tends to   passively accept a narrowing scope of responsibilities). With a multistep   process and data from 473 participants, we develop and validate a scale   assessing responsibility orientation. We further develop a model to predict   how individuals with different responsibility orientations differ in their   well-being, work attitudes and career development.

Keywords:   work responsibilities, individual orientation, responsibility orientation

 


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