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This book equips readers with a sound understanding of research, theory and the practical aspects of job design. It critiques the theory and research which provide the foundations of our current understanding of job design, pointing to a need for methodological improvements and a broader conceptual focus. The authors examine recent innovations in manufacturing technologies, techniques and philosophies and how these affect work design, research and practice. They also look at wider trends in manufacturing and elsewhere, such as teleworking, downsizing, the development of a contingent workforce and the changing composition of the workforce. The volume describes how the redesign of work has implications for wider organizationa
The Heyday of Job Design Research, 1950 to 1980
The Heyday of Job Design Research, 1950 to 1980
The 1950s to the latter part of the 1970s witnessed major theoretical developments in the field of job design. Two of these developments, the two-factor (or motivation-hygiene) theory (Herzberg, 1966; Herzberg, Mausner, & Snyderman, 1959) and the job characteristics model (Hackman & Oldham, ...
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