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Relationships between psychological climate perceptions and work outcomes: a meta-analytic review
by
Huff, Joseph W.
, Baltes, Boris B.
, Parker, Christopher P.
, Roberts, Joanne E.
, Young, Scott A.
, Altmann, Robert A.
, LaCost, Heather A.
in
Attitudes
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Confusion
/ Corporate culture
/ Employee attitude
/ Employee motivation
/ Employees
/ Individual differences
/ Industrial and organizational psychology
/ Job satisfaction
/ Literature reviews
/ Measurement
/ Meta-analysis
/ Motivation
/ Occupational psychology
/ Organization theory
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational climate
/ Organizational culture
/ Perceptions
/ Perceptual organization
/ Psychological research
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychological well being
/ Psychological wellbeing
/ Psychology
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ Terminology
/ Well being
/ Work
/ Work attitudes
/ Work environment
2003
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Relationships between psychological climate perceptions and work outcomes: a meta-analytic review
by
Huff, Joseph W.
, Baltes, Boris B.
, Parker, Christopher P.
, Roberts, Joanne E.
, Young, Scott A.
, Altmann, Robert A.
, LaCost, Heather A.
in
Attitudes
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Confusion
/ Corporate culture
/ Employee attitude
/ Employee motivation
/ Employees
/ Individual differences
/ Industrial and organizational psychology
/ Job satisfaction
/ Literature reviews
/ Measurement
/ Meta-analysis
/ Motivation
/ Occupational psychology
/ Organization theory
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational climate
/ Organizational culture
/ Perceptions
/ Perceptual organization
/ Psychological research
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychological well being
/ Psychological wellbeing
/ Psychology
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ Terminology
/ Well being
/ Work
/ Work attitudes
/ Work environment
2003
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Relationships between psychological climate perceptions and work outcomes: a meta-analytic review
by
Huff, Joseph W.
, Baltes, Boris B.
, Parker, Christopher P.
, Roberts, Joanne E.
, Young, Scott A.
, Altmann, Robert A.
, LaCost, Heather A.
in
Attitudes
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Confusion
/ Corporate culture
/ Employee attitude
/ Employee motivation
/ Employees
/ Individual differences
/ Industrial and organizational psychology
/ Job satisfaction
/ Literature reviews
/ Measurement
/ Meta-analysis
/ Motivation
/ Occupational psychology
/ Organization theory
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational climate
/ Organizational culture
/ Perceptions
/ Perceptual organization
/ Psychological research
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychological well being
/ Psychological wellbeing
/ Psychology
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Studies
/ Terminology
/ Well being
/ Work
/ Work attitudes
/ Work environment
2003
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Relationships between psychological climate perceptions and work outcomes: a meta-analytic review
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Relationships between psychological climate perceptions and work outcomes: a meta-analytic review
2003
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In this study, meta-analytic procedures were used to examine the relationships between individual-level (psychological) climate perceptions and work outcomes such as employee attitudes, psychological well-being, motivation, and performance. Our review of the literature generated 121 independent samples in which climate perceptions were measured and analyzed at the individual level. These studies document considerable confusion regarding the constructs of psychological climate, organizational climate, and organizational culture and reveal a need for researchers to use terminology that is consistent with their level of measurement, theory, and analysis. Our meta-analytic findings indicate that psychological climate, operationalized as individuals' perceptions of their work environment, does have significant relationships with individuals' work attitudes, motivation, and performance. Structural equation modeling analyses of the meta-analytic correlation matrix indicated that the relationships of psychological climate with employee motivation and performance are fully mediated by employees' work attitudes. We also found that the James and James (1989)$PC_g$model could be extended to predict the impact of work environment perceptions on employee attitudes, motivation, and performance. Despite the number of published individual-level climate studies that we found, there is a need for more research using standardized measures so as to enable analyses of the organizational and contextual factors that might moderate the effects of psychological climate perceptions. Finally, we argue for a molar theory of psychological climate that is rooted in the psychological processes by which individuals make meaning or their work experiences.
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,John Wiley & Sons,Wiley Periodicals Inc
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