Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2020, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (8): 1351-1366.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2020.01351
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WANG Zhen1, QIAN Penghui1, PENG Jian2()
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2019-09-10
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2020-08-15
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2020-06-28
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PENG Jian
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WANG Zhen, QIAN Penghui, PENG Jian. This is not my job! Illegitimate tasks and their influences on employees[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2020, 28(8): 1351-1366.
理论机制 | 核心观点 | 主要解释范围 | 代表性研究 |
---|---|---|---|
压力-自我冒犯理论 | 个体需要维持和保护自己的积极形象, 会对自尊的威胁视为压力体验的核心。 | 自身被冒犯(自尊、不被欣赏、工作认同)及其后续反应 | |
公平理论 | 某一事件不应发生或是可以对这一事件采取不同的行动以获得更好的结果, 那么该事件就会被认为是不公平的。 | 工作满意度、消极情绪、工作倦怠 | |
工作要求-资源模型 | 高工作要求和低资源会导致倦怠、压力和健康损害。 | 身心健康、消极工作行为、工作家庭关系 | |
工作特征模型 | 工作任务的特征会影响个体对工作意义的感知, 进而产生影响。 | 工作满意度、工作动机 | |
情感事件理论 | 工作事件引发个体情感, 进而影响态度和行为。 | 消极情绪、工作满意度、越轨行为 | |
自我决定理论 | 个体倾向于在充分认识个人需要和环境信息的基础上, 对自己的行动做出自由的选择。 | 动机、工作投入、留/离职意愿 | Van |
理论机制 | 核心观点 | 主要解释范围 | 代表性研究 |
---|---|---|---|
压力-自我冒犯理论 | 个体需要维持和保护自己的积极形象, 会对自尊的威胁视为压力体验的核心。 | 自身被冒犯(自尊、不被欣赏、工作认同)及其后续反应 | |
公平理论 | 某一事件不应发生或是可以对这一事件采取不同的行动以获得更好的结果, 那么该事件就会被认为是不公平的。 | 工作满意度、消极情绪、工作倦怠 | |
工作要求-资源模型 | 高工作要求和低资源会导致倦怠、压力和健康损害。 | 身心健康、消极工作行为、工作家庭关系 | |
工作特征模型 | 工作任务的特征会影响个体对工作意义的感知, 进而产生影响。 | 工作满意度、工作动机 | |
情感事件理论 | 工作事件引发个体情感, 进而影响态度和行为。 | 消极情绪、工作满意度、越轨行为 | |
自我决定理论 | 个体倾向于在充分认识个人需要和环境信息的基础上, 对自己的行动做出自由的选择。 | 动机、工作投入、留/离职意愿 | Van |
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