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Viswesvaran, Chockalingam; Sanchez, Juan I.; Fisher, Jeffrey – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1999
Study 1 analyzed 68 studies, identifying three constructs: workplace stressors, strains, and social support. In study 2, models of social support in the workplace were tested, finding that social support reduced strains, mitigated perceived stressors, and moderated the relationship between stressors and strain. (SK)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Meta Analysis, Social Support Groups, Stress Variables

Spokane, Arnold R.; Meir, Elchanan I.; Catalano, Michele – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2000
Examination of 66 congruence studies, including benchmarking studies with improved methodology, showed that congruence is a sufficient though not a necessary condition for job satisfaction. A paradigmatic shift is needed with diverse research designs and methods, emphasizing experiment and drawing on person-environment psychology. (Contains 142…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Congruence (Psychology), Job Satisfaction, Meta Analysis

Roth, Philip L.; Clarke, Richard L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1998
A meta analysis was conducted of studies examining the relationship between grade point average and salary, with salary as the dependent variable. Results suggest that grades may be meaningful predictors of current salary and somewhat meaningful for starting salary. (SK)
Descriptors: Correlation, Grade Point Average, Job Performance, Meta Analysis
Riketta, Michael – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
The last two decades have witnessed a surge in interest in research on organizational identification (OI). This paper presents a comprehensive meta-analysis of this research (k=96). Results indicate that (a) OI is correlated with a wide range of work-related attitudes, behaviors, and context variables, (b) OI is empirically distinct from its…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Identification (Psychology), Meta Analysis, Work Attitudes
Saks, Alan M.; Uggerslev, Krista L.; Fassina, Neil E. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
One of the most popular and often studied topics in the organizational socialization literature is Van Maanen and Schein's [Van Maanen, J., & Schein, E. H. (1979). Toward a theory of organizational socialization. In B. M. Staw (Ed.), "Research in organizational behavior" (Vol. 1), pp. 209-264. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.] theory of organizational…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Graduates, Self Efficacy, Role Conflict
Underhill, Christina M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Many studies over the last 20--25 years have examined the benefits of mentoring for the protege and the organization. A review of these studies being published revealed that there is not only a lack of studies utilizing or reporting comparison group information but also a general lack of experimental research about mentoring. This quantitative…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Individual Characteristics, Mentors, Meta Analysis
Riketta, Michael; Dick, Rolf Van – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
The workgroup and the organization as a whole are common foci of employee attachment (i.e., identification and commitment). This study reviews theorizing and empirical research on the relative impact of attachment to these foci on work attitudes and behavior. Confirming predictions derived from a wide range of previous models, a meta-analysis…
Descriptors: Work Attitudes, Organizations (Groups), Organizational Culture, Meta Analysis

Davison, Heather K.; Burke, Michael J. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2000
The hypothesis that applicant and rater sex, job sex-type, and job-relevant information would affect discrimination against applicants was tested in simulations. Both sexes received lower ratings when applying for opposite-sex-typed jobs. Both male and female raters rated male applicants higher. Differences between male and female ratings…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Meta Analysis, Occupational Information, Personnel Selection
Van Rooy, David, L.; Viswesvaran, Chockalingam – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2004
This study used meta-analytic techniques to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and performance outcomes. A total of 69 independent studies were located that reported correlations between EI and performance or other variables such as general mental ability (GMA) and the Big Five factors of personality. Results indicated…
Descriptors: Personality, Predictive Validity, Meta Analysis, Independent Study
Bowling, Nathan A.; Beehr, Terry A.; Lepisto, Lawrence R. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Mounting evidence indicates a dispositional component to global job satisfaction. Unfortunately, however, relatively little attention has been given to the potential effects of dispositions on work-related attitudes other than global job satisfaction. We used a five-year prospective design to investigate the relationships of affective disposition…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Hypothesis Testing, Work Environment, Meta Analysis

Verquer, Michelle L.; Beehr, Terry A.; Wagner, Stephen H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2003
Meta analysis of 21 studies investigated type of person-environment fit measure, method of calculating fit, fit dimensions, and use of established measures. Subjective fit measures, use of correlations to calculate fit, value congruence as the fit dimensions, and use of an established measure increased effect sizes. (Contains 64 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Effect Size, Intention, Job Satisfaction, Labor Turnover

Tranberg, Maria; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1993
Metaanalysis of 27 studies found overall correlation between interest congruence and job/academic satisfaction was not significant. Methodologically weakest studies yielded strongest correlations. No significant effects appeared for type of congruence measure, gender, Holland type, or academic versus job setting. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Congruence (Psychology), Individual Characteristics, Job Satisfaction

Assouline, Moti; Meir, Elchanan I. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1987
Summarizes results of meta-analysis on findings of 41 different studies, yielding 77 correlation coefficients between measures of personality-environment congruence and well-being. Demonstrates congruence-achievement and congruence-stability correlations of .06 and .15 respectively, and a mean congruence-satisfaction correlation of .21, and after…
Descriptors: Congruence (Psychology), Correlation, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction

Croteau, James M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1996
Integrates findings of nine studies on workplace experiences of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people into five themes: pervasiveness of discrimination, informal and formal types of discrimination, fear of discrimination, worker openness about sexual orientation, and degree of openness versus concealment. (SK)
Descriptors: Bisexuality, Employment Experience, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Homosexuality
Mesmer-Magnus, Jessica R.; Viswesvaran, Chockalingam – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
The overlap between measures of work-to-family (WFC) and family-to-work conflict (FWC) was meta-analytically investigated. Researchers have assumed WFC and FWC to be distinct, however, this assumption requires empirical verification. Across 25 independent samples (total N=9079) the sample size weighted mean observed correlation was .38 and the…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Family Work Relationship, Role Conflict, Meta Analysis