What is OB? - Answers a field of study that investigates the impact individuals, groups, and
structure have on behavior within organizations, to improve organizations effectiveness
Levels we use to organize OB - Answers organization= macro
group=meso
individual=micro
Resource-based view - Answers argues that rare and inimitable resources help firms maintain
competitive advantage
3 reasons people are inimitable - Answers 1. history- a collective pool of experience, wisdom,
and knowledge that benefits the organization
2. numerous small decisions- people making many small decisions every day that are invisible
to competitors
3. socially complex resources- created by people, such as culture, teamwork, trust, and
reputation
Impact of higher performance work practices (empirical support) - Answers - lower turnover
-higher sales
-higher profit
-higher MV
What is attitude - Answers evaluative statements about objects, people or events
- affective, behavioral, and cognitive
Cognitive Dissonance - Answers the tension we experience form
incompatibility between behavior and attitude
Job satisfaction - Answers a pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one's
job or job experiences (how a persona feels or thinks about their job)
what causes job satisfaction - Answers 1. The work itself
2. Coworkers
3. Supervision
4. Pay
, 5. Promotion
Job Characteristics Model - Answers argues that 5 core characteristics combine to result in
high levels of satisfaction with the work itself (variety, identity, significance, autonomy, and
feedback)
Explain each of the 5 core characteristics of the job characteristics model - Answers -variety:
number of diff activities using diff skills
-Identity: completing a while, identifiable, piece of work from beg to end
-Significance: substantial impact on lives of others
-autonomy: provides freedom, independence, and discretion
-feedback: provides employeers w clear information about how they are preforming
Which of the 5 contribute to meaningfulness of work - Answers skill variety, task identity, and
task significance
What contributes to responsibility for outcome of work - Answers autonomy
What contributes to knowledge of results - Answers feedback
are happy workers more productive? - Answers yes
2 types of Organizational Citizenship Behaviors - Answers -Orgnaizational
-Interpersonal
Orgnaizational citizenship behavior - Answers -voice: constuctive suggesting
-civic virtue: participation in company operations
-boosterism: representing positively in public
Interpersonal citizenship behavior - Answers -Helping: assisting coworkers
-Courtesy: sharing important information
-Sportsmanship: positiive attitude
Counterproductive work behaviors - Answers Organizational: production deviance, property
deviance
Interpersonal: political deviance, personal aggression
Property deviance - Answers harming the organizations assets