Die individualisme van organisasies: Edward E. Lawler III se bydrae tot die bedryfs-organisasie sielkunde

SA Journal of Industrial Psychology

 
 
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Title Die individualisme van organisasies: Edward E. Lawler III se bydrae tot die bedryfs-organisasie sielkunde
 
Creator Coetsee, L. D.
 
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Description Lawler's research publications over a large number of topics. His primary scientific interest, however, is job motivation and how it influences human behaviour in the world of work. Lawler emphasizes that the causes of motivational and job dissatisfaction problems are rooted in the fact that organizations are designed for the hypothetical "average person" and that any given labour force possess few, if any, average persons. The various methods which Lawler proposes to individualize organizations are described in this article. It includes new views and recommendations regarding topics such as rewards and fringe benefits, selection, job design and job enlargement, leadership, hours of work and training. Opsomming In Lawler se navorsingspublikasies word 'n wye verskeidenheid onderwerpe aangeroer. Sy basiese wetenskaplike belangstelling is egter werksmotivering en hoe dit menslike gedrag in die beroepswêreld beïnvloed. Hy lê klem daarop dat motiverings- en werksontevredenheids-probleme veroorsaak word deur die feit dat organisasies ontwerp word vir die hipotetiese “gemiddelde persoon” en dat enige gegewe arbeidsmag oor min, indien enige, “gemiddelde” persone beskik. Die verskillende metodes wat voorgestel word om die organisasie te individualiseer word in hierdie artikel beskryf. Dit sluit nuwe benaderings en aanbevelings aangaande onderwerpe soos vergoeding en byvoordele, keuring, posontwerp en posverruiming, leierskap, werksure en opleiding in.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
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Date 1976-11-27
 
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Identifier 10.4102/sajip.v0i0.278
 
Source SA Journal of Industrial Psychology; 1976: Perspectives on Industrial Psychology 2071-0763 0258-5200
 
Language eng
 
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Rights Copyright (c) 1976 L. D. Coetsee https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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