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Publication date: 1 February 1996

An empirical comparison of two utility analysis models

DANIEL V. LEZOTTE, NAMBURY S. RAJU, MICHAEL J. BURKE and JACQUES NORMAND

This study compared per selectee utility estimates for the job of medical claims examiner based on applications of the Brogden‐Cronbach‐Gleser (BCG) and Raju‐Burke‐Normand…

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This study compared per selectee utility estimates for the job of medical claims examiner based on applications of the Brogden‐Cronbach‐Gleser (BCG) and Raju‐Burke‐Normand (RBN) utility analysis models. The RBN model's per selectee utility estimate, based on a transformed observed performance rating standard deviation (σR), was closest to the per selectee utility estimate computed with an empirically‐derived σY value. The implications of these results for estimating human resource program utility are discussed.

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Journal of Human Resource Costing & Accounting, vol. 1 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb029028
ISSN: 1401-338X

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Publication date: 7 June 2010

Workplace safety: a multilevel, interdisciplinary perspective

Michael J. Burke and Sloane M. Signal

While research on workplace safety spans across disciplines in medicine, public health, engineering, psychology, and business, research to date has not adopted a…

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While research on workplace safety spans across disciplines in medicine, public health, engineering, psychology, and business, research to date has not adopted a multilevel theoretical perspective that integrates theoretical issues and findings from various disciplines. In this chapter, we integrate research on workplace safety from a variety of disciplines and fields to develop a multilevel model of the processes that affect individual safety performance and safety and health outcomes. In doing so, we focus on cross-level linkages among national, organizational, and individual-level variables in relation to the exhibition of safe work behavior and occurrence of individual-level accidents, injuries, illnesses, and diseases. Our modeling of workplace safety is intended to fill a theoretical gap in our understanding of how the multitude of individual differences and situational factors interrelate across time to influence individual level safety behaviors and the consequences of these actions, and to encourage research to expand the limits of our knowledge.

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Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-7301(2010)0000029003
ISBN: 978-0-85724-126-9

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Publication date: 7 June 2010

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M. Ronald Buckley holds the JC Penney Company Chair of Business Leadership and is a professor of management and a professor of psychology in the Michael F. Price College…

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M. Ronald Buckley holds the JC Penney Company Chair of Business Leadership and is a professor of management and a professor of psychology in the Michael F. Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma. He earned his Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from Auburn University. His research interests include, among others, work motivation, racial and gender issues in performance evaluation, business ethics, interview issues, and organizational socialization. His work has been published in journals such as the Academy of Management Review, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and the Journal of Management.

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Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-7301(2010)0000029009
ISBN: 978-0-85724-126-9

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Publication date: 1 March 2001

Retraining and the technological productivity paradox

Laurie Larwood, Sergei Rodkin and Dean Judson

The need to maintain up-to-date technological skills despite an aging workforce makes it imperative that organizations increasingly focus on retraining older employees…

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The need to maintain up-to-date technological skills despite an aging workforce makes it imperative that organizations increasingly focus on retraining older employees. This article develops an adult career model based on the acquisition of technological skills and gradual skill obsolescence. The model suggests the importance of retraining and provides practical implications to the development of retraining programs. Suggestions for future research are also offered.

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International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, vol. 4 no. 3/4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOTB-04-03-04-2001-B002
ISSN: 1093-4537

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Publication date: 1 February 1970

POTTER v. GORBOULD AND ANOTHER

Parker of, J. Cooke and J. Bridge

June 30, 1969 Master and servant — Contract of service — Lorry driver — Statutory rest period — Contractual option of cutting scrap during rest period — Whether “rest” …

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June 30, 1969 Master and servant — Contract of service — Lorry driver — Statutory rest period — Contractual option of cutting scrap during rest period — Whether “rest” — Road Traffic Act, 1960 (c.16), s. 73

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Managerial Law, vol. 7 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb021779
ISSN: 0309-0558

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Publication date: 7 June 2010

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Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-7301(2010)0000029002
ISBN: 978-0-85724-126-9

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Publication date: 27 June 2015

The Role of Personality in Organization Development: A Multi-Level Framework for Applying Personality to Individual, Team, and Organizational Change

Allan H. Church, Christopher T. Rotolo, Alyson Margulies, Matthew J. Del Giudice, Nicole M. Ginther, Rebecca Levine, Jennifer Novakoske and Michael D. Tuller

Organization development is focused on implementing a planned process of positive humanistic change in organizations through the use of social science theory, action…

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Organization development is focused on implementing a planned process of positive humanistic change in organizations through the use of social science theory, action research, and data-based feedback methods. The role of personality in that change process, however, has historically been ignored or relegated to a limited set of interventions. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a conceptual overview of the linkages between personality and OD, discuss the current state of personality in the field including key trends in talent management, and offer a new multi-level framework for conceptualizing applications of personality for different types of OD efforts. The chapter concludes with implications for research and practice.

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Research in Organizational Change and Development
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0897-301620150000023003
ISBN: 978-1-78560-018-0

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  • Personality measurement or personality theory
  • organizational assessment
  • individual assessment
  • team composition
  • personality OD framework
  • cultural integration

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Publication date: 20 October 2020

Getting Identity Theory (IT) Right

Jan E. Stets, Peter J. Burke, Richard T. Serpe and Robin Stryker

In this chapter, we advance an understanding of identity theory (IT) as originally created by Sheldon Stryker and developed over the past 50 years. We address…

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In this chapter, we advance an understanding of identity theory (IT) as originally created by Sheldon Stryker and developed over the past 50 years. We address misunderstandings of IT concepts and connections. We provide definitions of key ideas in IT, propositions that identify important relationships, and scope conditions that outline the circumstances to which IT applies. Our goal is to provide scholars with an accurate view of IT so that it can continue to advance the science of human behavior in sociology and beyond.

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Advances in Group Processes
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0882-614520200000037007
ISBN: 978-1-80043-232-1

Keywords

  • Commitment
  • formalization
  • identity
  • identity salience
  • identity theory
  • meaning; network
  • role
  • role performance

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Publication date: 5 February 2019

Dialogues and Dramas in Everyday Life

Robert Perinbanayagam

Michael Holquist (1990), one of the commentators on Mikhail Bakhtin’s monumental work, stated flatly that “human existence is dialogue,” and Ivana Markova (2003) declared…

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Michael Holquist (1990), one of the commentators on Mikhail Bakhtin’s monumental work, stated flatly that “human existence is dialogue,” and Ivana Markova (2003) declared that “dialogism is the ontology of humanity.” Bakhtin (1985;1986) himself said that such dialogues are conducted by using “speech genres.” From another angle Kenneth Burke asked, “What is involved when we say what people are doing and why they are doing it?” and claimed – and showed – that this question can be best answered by using what he called the “grammar of motives,” which consisted of a hexad of terms: act, attitude, scene, agent, agency, and purpose. In this chapter, I examine, by using various examples, how the Burkean grammar is used in the construction of one speech genre or the other to achieve rhetorically effective dialogic communication.

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The Interaction Order
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620190000050002
ISBN: 978-1-78769-546-7

Keywords

  • Dialogues
  • drama
  • Kenneth Burke
  • Mikhail Bakhtin
  • conversation
  • Identity

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Publication date: 20 September 2018

Five Lenses on Team Tutor Challenges: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Stephen B. Gilbert, Michael C. Dorneich, Jamiahus Walton and Eliot Winer

This chapter describes five disciplinary domains of research or lenses that contribute to the design of a team tutor. We focus on four significant challenges in developing…

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This chapter describes five disciplinary domains of research or lenses that contribute to the design of a team tutor. We focus on four significant challenges in developing Intelligent Team Tutoring Systems (ITTSs), and explore how the five lenses can offer guidance for these challenges. The four challenges arise in the design of team member interactions, performance metrics and skill development, feedback, and tutor authoring. The five lenses or research domains that we apply to these four challenges are Tutor Engineering, Learning Sciences, Science of Teams, Data Analyst, and Human–Computer Interaction. This matrix of applications from each perspective offers a framework to guide designers in creating ITTSs.

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Building Intelligent Tutoring Systems for Teams
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S1534-085620180000019014
ISBN: 978-1-78754-474-1

Keywords

  • Intelligent team tutoring system
  • intelligent tutoring system
  • training
  • teamwork
  • task work
  • interdisciplinary research

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