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Jansen, Paul G.W.
Conceptualising and measuring work identity[electronic resource] :South African perspectives and findings /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
331.1330968
書名/作者:
Conceptualising and measuring work identity : South African perspectives and findings // edited by Paul G.W. Jansen, Gert Roodt.
其他作者:
Jansen, Paul G.W.
出版者:
Dordrecht : : Springer Netherlands :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 254 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Occupations - Sociological aspects. - South Africa
標題:
Psychology.
標題:
Industrial, Organisational and Economic Psychology.
標題:
Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
標題:
Human Resource Management.
ISBN:
9789401792424 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9789401792417 (paper)
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction What This Book is all About; Gert Roodt, Paul G.W. Jansen and Freddie Crous -- PART I: CONCEPT AND THEORY -- Chapter 2: Work Identity Clarifying the Concept; Chris Bothma, Sandra Lloyd and Svetlana Khapova -- Chapter 3: The Process of Identity Work Negotiating a Work Identity; Anne Crafford, Byron Adams, Tamsen Saayman and Claartje Vinkenburg -- Chapter 4: Personal and Situational Work-based Identity Antecedents; Roslyn de Braine and Gert Roodt -- Chapter 5: Work-based Identity Operationalization; Chris Bothma, Roslyn de Braine, Francois Bester and Mathijs Bal -- PART II: EXPLORATORY ANALYSES -- Chapter 6: Subjective and Objective Work-based Identity Outcomes; Chris Bothma, Gert Roodt and Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis -- PART III: TESTING FOR CAUSALITY -- Chapter 7: Empirical Tests of Work-based Identity Antecedents and Consequences; Roslyn de Braine, Chris Bothma and Francois Bester -- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS, IMPLICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- Chapter 8: Conclusions; Roslyn de Braine, Chris Bothma, Francois Bester and Paul G.W. Jansen -- Chapter 9: Moving Forward Practical and Theoretical Implications; Gert Roodt, Paul G.W. Jansen, Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis.
摘要、提要註:
This book provides a systematic overview on issues and challenges related to work identity and identification at work in the new South African workplace. It shares results and measures of a work identity research project that was conducted in a variety of modern South African workplaces. It looks at the concept of work identity in the light of a keen and growing interest in why people are becoming attached to, involved in, engaged with, or committed to their work. Still a relatively unexplored concept, built on the foundations of different identity theory streams, the concept of work identity provides a fundamental reconsideration of explaining engaging behaviours at work. Against the backdrop of a changing political and economic landscape and the impact these radical changes had on the South African workplace, the main research question of the project was the South African employees question Who am I at work. In search of the answer to that question, the book explores the impact of South African employees life spheres and life roles on their choice of work-related identification foci. It further explores how identity work tactics and strategies are being used to develop and define their own work identities, resulting in the conceptualisation and development of a work-based identity measure.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9242-4
Conceptualising and measuring work identity[electronic resource] :South African perspectives and findings /
Conceptualising and measuring work identity
South African perspectives and findings /[electronic resource] :edited by Paul G.W. Jansen, Gert Roodt. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2015. - xiv, 254 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction What This Book is all About; Gert Roodt, Paul G.W. Jansen and Freddie Crous -- PART I: CONCEPT AND THEORY -- Chapter 2: Work Identity Clarifying the Concept; Chris Bothma, Sandra Lloyd and Svetlana Khapova -- Chapter 3: The Process of Identity Work Negotiating a Work Identity; Anne Crafford, Byron Adams, Tamsen Saayman and Claartje Vinkenburg -- Chapter 4: Personal and Situational Work-based Identity Antecedents; Roslyn de Braine and Gert Roodt -- Chapter 5: Work-based Identity Operationalization; Chris Bothma, Roslyn de Braine, Francois Bester and Mathijs Bal -- PART II: EXPLORATORY ANALYSES -- Chapter 6: Subjective and Objective Work-based Identity Outcomes; Chris Bothma, Gert Roodt and Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis -- PART III: TESTING FOR CAUSALITY -- Chapter 7: Empirical Tests of Work-based Identity Antecedents and Consequences; Roslyn de Braine, Chris Bothma and Francois Bester -- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS, IMPLICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- Chapter 8: Conclusions; Roslyn de Braine, Chris Bothma, Francois Bester and Paul G.W. Jansen -- Chapter 9: Moving Forward Practical and Theoretical Implications; Gert Roodt, Paul G.W. Jansen, Sylvia van de Bunt-Kokhuis.
This book provides a systematic overview on issues and challenges related to work identity and identification at work in the new South African workplace. It shares results and measures of a work identity research project that was conducted in a variety of modern South African workplaces. It looks at the concept of work identity in the light of a keen and growing interest in why people are becoming attached to, involved in, engaged with, or committed to their work. Still a relatively unexplored concept, built on the foundations of different identity theory streams, the concept of work identity provides a fundamental reconsideration of explaining engaging behaviours at work. Against the backdrop of a changing political and economic landscape and the impact these radical changes had on the South African workplace, the main research question of the project was the South African employees question Who am I at work. In search of the answer to that question, the book explores the impact of South African employees life spheres and life roles on their choice of work-related identification foci. It further explores how identity work tactics and strategies are being used to develop and define their own work identities, resulting in the conceptualisation and development of a work-based identity measure.
ISBN: 9789401792424 (electronic bk.)
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