Employees may react differently to the perceived availability of motivating job characteristics during work activities, depending on the degree to which such motivating job characteristics are also present at the job level and individual differences. This study expands Job Characteristics Theory (JCT) by using a multilevel approach to predict how variations in motivating job characteristics relate to employee happiness during daily work activities. Based on adaptation level theory and the affective-reactivity hypothesis, we predicted that the positive relationship between perceived motivating job characteristics and happiness during work activities is moderated by motivating job characteristics at the job level and individual differences in...
An important controversy in the literature on employee withdrawal/adaptation concerns whether job sa...
Self-determination theory suggests that motivation is multidimensional; as such, there are various d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-93).A field experiment consisting of 267 employees f...
Employees may react differently to the perceived availability of motivating job characteristics duri...
The potential consequences of affective experience at work prompt an examination of whether job char...
Much of the history of management and motivation theory is rooted in the desire to understand the fa...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
The authors investigated 2 broad issues: (a) across- and within-individual relationships between moo...
Antecedents of affective versus cognitive components of daily job satisfaction were compared. Accord...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
Research within neurobiology has provided evidence for two distinctive classes of positive emotion, ...
The dispositional source of job satisfaction has been the subject of recent research in the organiza...
AbstractAntecedents of affective versus cognitive components of daily job satisfaction were compared...
Summary The potential consequences of aective experience at work prompt an examination of whether jo...
Dispositional sources of job satisfaction have been the subject of recent research in the organizati...
An important controversy in the literature on employee withdrawal/adaptation concerns whether job sa...
Self-determination theory suggests that motivation is multidimensional; as such, there are various d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-93).A field experiment consisting of 267 employees f...
Employees may react differently to the perceived availability of motivating job characteristics duri...
The potential consequences of affective experience at work prompt an examination of whether job char...
Much of the history of management and motivation theory is rooted in the desire to understand the fa...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
The authors investigated 2 broad issues: (a) across- and within-individual relationships between moo...
Antecedents of affective versus cognitive components of daily job satisfaction were compared. Accord...
This diary study tests the broaden-and-build theory in the work context and expands it by examining ...
Research within neurobiology has provided evidence for two distinctive classes of positive emotion, ...
The dispositional source of job satisfaction has been the subject of recent research in the organiza...
AbstractAntecedents of affective versus cognitive components of daily job satisfaction were compared...
Summary The potential consequences of aective experience at work prompt an examination of whether jo...
Dispositional sources of job satisfaction have been the subject of recent research in the organizati...
An important controversy in the literature on employee withdrawal/adaptation concerns whether job sa...
Self-determination theory suggests that motivation is multidimensional; as such, there are various d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-93).A field experiment consisting of 267 employees f...