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1 Foundations of individual behavior
Chapter 2 Foundations of individual behavior

2 Ob model Dependent variables: productivity, satisfaction, absence, turnover, citizenship, and satisfaction Independent variables: individual-level variables, group-level variables, organization systems levels variables

3 Individual-level variables:
Biographical characteristics; Ability; Leaning; Personality characteristics; Emotions; Values & attitudes; Motivations; Perceptions

4 Biographical Characteristics
Age Gender Tenure

5 Biographical Characteristics
Age Aged population Aged workforce Aged employees Work behavior Age-turnover relationship Age-absenteeism relationship Age-productivity relationship Age-job satisfaction relationship

6 Biographical Characteristics
Gender Gender-productivity relationship Male-female differences Physical difference Mental difference Gender-turnover relationship Gender-absenteeism relationship Work schedule preference

7 Biographical Characteristics
Tenure The term of office or service Seniority-productivity Seniority-absenteeism Seniority-turnover

8 Individual-level variables:
Biographical characteristics; Ability; Leaning; Personality characteristics; Emotions; Values & attitudes; Motivations; Perceptions

9 Ability Are we created equal? Knowing how people differ in abilities
Knowing people’s strength & weakness

10 Ability “an individual’s capacity to perform the various tasks in a job” Intellectual abilities Physical abilities

11 Intellectual Ability Thinking, reasoning, and problem solving
Information procession Basic dimensions of intellectual abilities Aptitude Verbal comprehension Perceptual speed Inductive reasoning Deductive reasoning Spatial visualization Memory

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13 Intellectual ability Cognitive intelligence Social intelligence
Ability to comprehend complex things Social intelligence Ability to relate to others Emotional intelligence Ability to identify, understand, and manage emotions Cultural intelligence Ability to function in cross-cultural situations

14 How to define successful performance?

15 Performance = Ability X Motivation

16 Ability-Job fit

17 Individual-level variables:
Biographical characteristics; Ability; Leaning; Personality characteristics; Emotions; Values & attitudes; Motivations; Perceptions

18 Learning Learning involves changes Change must be relatively permanent
Learning takes place when there is a change in actions

19 Learning theories Classical conditioning Operant conditioning
Stimuli vs. response Passive response Operant conditioning Behavior = f (learned consequences) Voluntary participation Social learning Observational learning Perception & attitude in learning

20 Shaping Behavior Communication Change in behavior Reinforecment
Learned consequences Change in behavior Reinforecment Positive reinforcemen Following a response with something pleasant Punishment Following a response with something unpleasant

21 Organizational applications
Well pay vs. sick pay Employee discipline Developing training programs


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