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Contemporary perspectives on the study of psychological climate: A commentary
Authors:Michael J. Burke  Chester C. Borucki  Jennifer D. Kaufman
Affiliation:1. Oxford Institute of Information Management, Templeton College , Kennington, Oxford, UK;2. Sheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield , Sheffield, UK
Abstract:At the individual level of analysis, we address how work environment perceptions (psychological climate) are conceptualized and measured with respect to three perspectives in the applied psychology literature: (1) social constructionist, (2) general psychological, and (3) multiple stakeholder. Similarities and differences between these perspectives regarding the hypothesized bases of work environment perceptions, factor models for capturing these perceptions, and the generality/specificity of psychological climate factors are discussed. A general framework for conceptualizing and measuring climate perceptions with respect to different referents, organizational levels, industries or sectors, and stakeholder groups is then presented. This framework is posited to include core, generalizable dimensions associated with each relevant stakeholder group. Finally, we recommend methods and discuss future research directions related to the aggregation of individual level climate perceptions to organizational levels.
Keywords:Bandwidth dilemma  FFM  Facets  Performance
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