Effect of newcomer involvement in work-related activities : a longitudinal study of socialization.

Auteur(s)
Bauer, T.N. & Green, S.G.
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Samenvatting

One hundred ninety-three new PhD students provided data on entry to their doctoral programs and again 9 months later. This longitudinal design was used to extend the socialization literature by testing the influence of newcomer involvement on socialization stages. Individuals who had collected information that they perceived as realistic, who had attended the same institution for their undergaduate degree, and who had past research experience were more involved in their doctoral programs, were more engaged in doctoral research, had less role conflict, felt accepted, and were more productive as measured by objective outcomes. In addition, those individuals who were actively involved in their doctoral program were better accommodated and had greater productivity. Accommodation variables predicted commitment, and activity measures predicted submissions.

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Bibliotheeknummer
941971 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 79 (1994), No. 2 (April), p. 211-223, 76 ref.

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