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Describing organizations as reinforcer systems: A new use for job satisfaction and employee attitude surveys
Authors:RenéV Dawis  Patrick R Pinto  William Weitzel  Mildred Nezzer
Affiliation:University of Minnesota U.S.A.
Abstract:Job satisfaction data on managerial personnel were used to illustrate how organizations can be differentiated and described as reinforcer systems. Twenty-seven specific satisfaction scales were regressed on overall job satisfaction, separately for each of five groups of managers from five organizations. For all groups, overall satisfaction was found to be determined mainly by scales concerning challenge of the job and prospects of one's chosen career. Application of decremental stepwise multiple regression procedures to obtain minimum-variable-set equations resulted in different, though overlapping, sets of variables in the equations for the different organizations. These results suggest a way of describing organizations as reinforcer systems, in terms of the specific determinants of overall satisfaction for the organization.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to: Professor René V. Dawis   Department of Psychology   N556 Elliott Hall   University of Minnesota   Minnéapolis   Minnesota 55455.
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