Salancik G R, Pfeffer J
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This article outlines a social information processing approach to explain job attitudes. In comparison with need-satisfaction and expectancy models to job attitudes and motivation, the social information processing perspective emphasizes the effects of context and the consequences of past choices, rather than individual predispositions and rational decision-making processes. When an individual develops statements about attitude or needs, he or she uses social information--information about past behavior and about what others think. The process of attributing attitudes or needs from behavior is itself affected by commitment processes, by the saliency and relevance of information, and by the need to develop socially acceptable and legitimate rationalizations for actions. Both attitudes and need statements, as well as characterizations of jobs, are affected by informational social influence. The implications of the social information processing perspective for organization development efforts and programs of job redesign are discussed.
本文概述了一种用于解释工作态度的社会信息加工方法。与工作态度和动机的需求满足模型及期望模型相比,社会信息加工视角强调情境的影响以及过去选择的后果,而非个体倾向和理性决策过程。当个体形成关于态度或需求的陈述时,他或她会使用社会信息——关于过去行为以及他人想法的信息。从行为中归因态度或需求的过程本身会受到承诺过程、信息的显著性和相关性以及为行为发展出社会可接受且合理的理由的需求的影响。态度和需求陈述以及工作的特征都受到信息性社会影响的作用。文中还讨论了社会信息加工视角对组织发展努力及工作再设计项目的启示。