Blanz Mathias
a Faculty of Applied Social Sciences , University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt , Würzburg , Germany.
J Evid Inf Soc Work. 2017 Jan-Feb;14(1):35-50. doi: 10.1080/23761407.2017.1288187. Epub 2017 Feb 16.
The present article describes an investigation of the Job Characteristics Model (JCM) by Hackman and Oldham (1976) for the prediction of job satisfaction of employees in social work areas. While there is considerable evidence for the JCM with respect to profit-oriented organizations, it was tested whether it can also be applied to the non-profit sector. The present study surveyed 734 holders of jobs in social work in Germany in order to assess their job satisfaction and the core variables of the JCM (i.e., the five job characteristics and the three psychological states). Regression and mediation analyses were used to examine the relations between these variables. The results showed that the expected relations were remarkably in accordance with the findings from the for-profit sector. All model variables correlated positively with job satisfaction, with the psychological states showing higher coefficients than the job characteristics. In addition, the influence of job characteristics on job satisfaction was significantly mediated through the psychological states. These findings were supported by a replication study. Implications of the JCM for practice, in particular for assessment and interventions in social work organizations, are discussed.
本文描述了哈克曼和奥尔德姆(1976年)对工作特征模型(JCM)进行的一项调查,该调查旨在预测社会工作领域员工的工作满意度。虽然有大量证据表明JCM适用于盈利性组织,但研究测试了它是否也能应用于非营利部门。本研究对德国734名社会工作岗位从业者进行了调查,以评估他们的工作满意度以及JCM的核心变量(即五个工作特征和三种心理状态)。采用回归分析和中介分析来检验这些变量之间的关系。结果表明,预期的关系与营利性部门的研究结果非常一致。所有模型变量都与工作满意度呈正相关,心理状态的系数高于工作特征。此外,工作特征对工作满意度的影响通过心理状态得到了显著的中介作用。一项重复研究支持了这些发现。本文还讨论了JCM对实践的影响,特别是对社会工作组织的评估和干预。