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Beyond organizational entry and newcomer stress: Building a self-reliant workforce
Authors:Debra L. Nelson  James Campbell Quick  Mark E. Eakin  Patricia A. C. Matuszek
Affiliation:(1) College of Business Administration, Oklahoma State University, 74078 Still water, Oklahoma;(2) College of Business Administration, Management Department, University of Texas at Arlington, UTA Box 19467, 76019 Arlington, Texas
Abstract:This article extends the organizational entry and newcomer stress literature by focusing on the importance of building a self-reliant workforce. It posits that newcomer socialization now and in the future requires building a workforce of self-reliant managers and employees who can function effectively in a dynamic, global workplace. This article suggests that socializing workers to be self-reliant helps employees and organizations to thrive in the uncertain economic environment that is the determining factor in the success of today's organizations. It further contends that by reducing ambiguity and increasing employability, employees are likely to suffer less distress and organizations are less likely to pay the price for distressed employees.
Keywords:newcomer  socialization  stress  self-reliance  competition  workforce
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