CHAPTER3 Foundations of Individual Behavior
CHAPTER3 Foundations of Individual Behavior
Individual Behavior
PEOPLE IN
ORGANIZATIONS
Psychological contract
Openness
-the capacity to entertain new ideas and to change
as a result of new information
The Myers-Briggs
Framework
based on the classical work of Carl Jung
differentiates people in terms of four general
dimensions: sensing, intuiting, judging, and
perceiving
Components of an Attitude:
cognition, affect, and intention
How to overcome?
Organizational commitment
-a person’s identification with and attachment to an
organization
-or also known as job commitment
affective component of
attitudes
Managers once believed that emotion and feelings
varied among people from day to day.
Turnover
occurs when people quit their jobs.
Organizational
Citizenship
A person’s degree of organizational citizenship is
the extent to which his or her behavior makes a positive
overall contribution to the organization.