Rangkuman OB Chapter 3 by MSS
Rangkuman OB Chapter 3 by MSS
Rangkuman OB Chapter 3 by MSS
SUMMARY
Chapter 3
Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
ATTITUDES
Attitudes are evaluative statements either favorable about objects, people, or
events.
Main components of attitudes:
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All components of attitudes are closely related and leads to certain attitudes toward
the supervisor.
Cognitive dissonance is any incompatibility between two or more attitudes or
between behavior and attitudes. Individuals will attempt to reduce inconsistency which
is uncomfortable (from Festinger). Desire to reduce dissonance depends on moderating
factors, such as:
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Importance of the elements creating it. The more important it is, the more
motivated people to reduce the dissonance.
The degree of influence we believe we have over them. People will be more
motivated to reduce dissonance that they can control.
Rewards of dissonance. Higher rewards brings people be more motivated to
reduce dissonance.
What are major job attitudes? Job attitudes tap positive or negative evaluation that
employees hold about aspects of their work environment.
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Job satisfaction; describe a positive feeling about a job, result from an evaluation
of its characteristics. Higher job satisfaction means employees have positive
feeling from his job.
JOB SATISFACTION
Measuring job satisfaction
Two popular approaches:
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EXIT
Leaving the
organization.
Destructive
Constructive
NEGLECT
Passively allows conditions
to worsen. Includes chronic
absenteeism or lateness,
etc
LOYALTY
Passively but optimistically
waiting for conditions to
improve. Includes speak up
and believing in org.
Passive