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Culture definitions
100

A field of study devoted to understanding, explaining, and ultimately improving the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups in organizations.

What is Organizational Behavior?

100

A pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job or job experiences.

What is Job Satisfaction?

100

A tool we used to identify relevant job behaviors.

What is a Job Analysis?

100

An emotional desire to stay with the organization

What is affective commitment ?

100

“Catching” emotions of other people

What is emotional contagion?

100

A psychological response to demands where there is something at stake and where coping with the demands taxes or exceeds a person’s capacity or resources

What is Stress?

100

A set of energetic forces that determines direction, intensity, and persistence of effort

What is motivation?

100

The structures & propensities inside a person that explain his or her characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, & behavior

What is personality?

100

Power that comes from having control over resources another person wants

What is Reward Power?

100

Leader behavior characterized by defining and structuring the roles of employees for goal attainment

What is Initiating Structure?

100

Refers to the perceived fairness of the methods used to make decisions, aside from the outcome itself

What is procedural justice?

100

Reflects the degree to which the behaviors of an authority are in accordance with generally accepted moral norms.

What is ethics?

100

Most merged companies operate under what kind of culture

What is a differentiated culture?

100

The physical layout of workspaces, dress codes, and the level of technology used are all examples of

What are observable artifacts?

200

A collection of assertions that specify how, why, and when variables are related.

What is a Theory?

200

The three job characteristics that predict/make up meaningfulness of work.

What is Variety, Identity, and Significance?

200

Helping, courtesy, and sportsmanship are examples of this broad type of citizenship behavior.

What is Interpersonal Citizenship Behavior?

200

This behavior gives people a  mental break from the work environment.

What is Psychological withdrawal?

200

When employees manage their emotions to effectively do their jobs.

What is emotional labor?

200

The relatively minor routine demands that get in the way of accomplishing the things that we really want to accomplish

What are daily hassles?

200

The belief that exerting effort will lead to high performance

What is expectancy?

200

A person known to be sociable, passionate, assertive, and bold is best described by this Big 5 trait

What is extraversion?

200

An influence tactic where the leader asks for something based on friendship or loyalty

What is Personal Appeal?

200

An “I” aspect of transformational leadership focused on articulating a compelling vision of the future

What is inspirational motivation?

200

Trust that is rooted in a rational assessment of the authority’s trustworthiness

What is cognition-based trust?

200

The process by which employees expose illegal or immoral actions by their employer.

What is whistleblowing?

200

This theory says employees will be drawn to organizations with cultures that match their personality

What is attraction-selection-attrition?

200

This is the shared social knowledge within an organization regarding the rules, norms, and values that shape the attitudes and behaviors of its employees refers to organizational

What is organizational culture?

300

Voluntary activities that may or may not be rewarded but that contribute to the organization by improving the quality of the setting where work occurs.

What is Citizenship Behavior?

300

The most predictive facet of overall job satisfaction

What is satisfaction with the work itself?

300

Sabotage and theft are examples of this type of counterproductive performance.

What is Property Deviance?

300

The emotion felt if you left an organization when you had high normative commitment.

What is guilty?

300

People characterized by this personality trait are more satisfied in jobs that are higher in the five core job characteristics. (hint: this is a moderator of the job characteristics model)

What is Growth Need Strength?

300

The belief that you are unable to cope with the stressors that you experience means you have ____

What is differential reactivity?

300

Expectancy theory suggests that motivation is fostered when employees have three beliefs. Those three beliefs are:

What are expectancy, instrumentality, and valence

300

The Big 5 personality trait most important to in-role task performance

What is conscientiousness?

300

The least effective follower response to influence tactics is this

What is Resistance?

300

This characteristic is positively associated with feelings of hope, resilience, optimism, and follower’s job satisfaction.

What is leader efficacy?

300

The type of justice most important in the justice letters activity we did in class

What is informational justice?

300

The third step of the 4 component model of decision making, which involves wanting to act morally

What is moral intent?

300

This is the primary process by which employees learn the social knowledge needed to understand and adapt to the organization’s culture

What is socialization?

300

________ is(are) the degree to which group members think and act alike, and ________ represent(s) how friendly employees are to one another.

What is solidarity and sociability?

400

A desire on the part of an employee to remain a member of an organization because of a feeling of obligation.

What is Normative Commitment?

400

Value-Percept theory calculates satisfaction with these 3 components.

(V____ - V____)*(V____)

What are want, have, and importance?

400

Innovation and original are examples of this type of performance.

What is Creative Performance?

400

In the EVLN framework, this reflects responding to negative events by reducing interest and effort in the job

What is neglect?

400

Emotions differ from moods because emotions are….

What is directed at a target, more intense, shorter lived?

400

The first and second stages of stress, according to the transactional theory of stress

What are primary appraisal and secondary appraisal?

400

The correlation between motivation and performance

What is strong and positive?

400

The correlation between conscientiousness and committment

What is moderate and positive?

400

The conflict resolution technique where both parties seek to fully satisfy the concern of all parties

What is Collaboration?

400

Two ways one might measure leadership effectiveness

What are two of the following?

Higher team performance

Higher follower attitudes

Higher raw results

Lower turnover

400

Someone with a lot of “faith of human nature” is high in this form of trust

What is dispositional trust (or trust propensity)?

400

The first step in the four-component model of ethical decision making:

What is moral awareness?

400

Organizational culture is hard to change. What are the two things that tend to change organizational culture?

What is a) changes in leadership and b) mergers and acquisitions?

400

These are the beliefs, philosophies, and norms that a company explicitly states.

What are espoused values?

500

The value of the set of behaviors that contribute, either positively or negatively, to organizational goal accomplishment.

What is Job Performance?

500

Those satisfied with their jobs have lower levels of this type of performance.

What is counterproductive behavior?

500

Speaking up and offering constructive suggestions for organizational change.

What is Voice?

500

Each dimension of job embeddedness and one example of something creates greater embeddedness

What are fit, links, and sacrifice?

500

Surveys show employees are feeling less ______ than in the past.

What is satisfied (with their job)?

500

Stressors are categorized on these two dimensions

What are [challenge versus hindrance] and [work versus nonwork] dimensions?

500

Goal setting works because assigning specific and difficult goals increases the creation of this

What are self-set goals?

500

Two of the reasons why the MBTI is not so great as a scientific personality inventory.

What is:

- Dichotomization

- Low predictive validity

500

A negotiation tactic (not conflict resolution style) that focuses on “expanding the pie” or “creating value”

What is Integrative Bargaining?

500

The four types of leader behaviors used based on the follower’s readiness, according to the situational model of leadership (in order of least to most ready).

What is telling, selling, participating, and delegating?

500

Two of the six rules/dimensions of procedural justice

What are two of the following?

- Voice

-Correctability

-Consistency

-Bias suppression

-Representativeness

-Accuracy

500

The ethical decision making process depends on two specific factors. These factors (i.e. moderators) are:

What are individual factors and situational factors?

500

Name the three ways employers can manage the socialization process

What is 1) realistic job previews 2) orientation programs and 3) mentoring

500

This exists when employees definitively agree about the way things are supposed to happen within the organization (high consensus) and when their subsequent behaviors are consistent with those expectations (high intensity)

What is culture strength?

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