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Relationships between job evaluation ratings and self-ratings of job characteristics
Authors:Tom D Taber  Terry A Beehr  Jeffrey T Walsh
Affiliation:School of Business, State University of New York at Albany USA;Central Michigan University USA;Ford Motor Company USA
Abstract:Self-ratings by 308 shop workers of their job variety, autonomy, task identity, and skill challenge correlate significantly with ratings by observers of the jobs' skill requirements. Self-ratings, however, are unrelated to observers' estimates of the physical demands of the jobs or to environmental conditions of the work. The self-ratings and observer measures provide complementary, not substitute, information. Self-ratings can signal person-job dysfunctions, and more objective job measures can identify possible sources of the dysfunctions. Modifications to job characteristics measures are discussed and suggestions are made to begin a new phase of programmatic job characteristics research.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr. Tom Taber   School of Business   State University of New York   1400 Washington Avenue   Albany   NY 12222.
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