Research on Managing Groups and Teams
Toward Phenomenology of Groups and Group Membership
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
4
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-144-6
ISBN print:
978-0-76230-862-0
Series ISSN:
1534-0856
Publication date:
2002
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Terms of engagement: Why do people invest themselves in work?
Tom R. Tyler
Steven L. Blader
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2002
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Published:2002
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Tom R. Tyler, Steven L. Blader, 2002. "Terms of engagement: Why do people invest themselves in work?", Toward Phenomenology of Groups and Group Membership, Harris Sondak
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2002
A comparison of two motivations for engaging in work organizations suggests that people are motivated by both the resources they receive from their organizations and by the role that the organization plays in creating and sustaining a favorable view of ones status. Status issues are especially central as motivators of voluntary behavior within the organization.
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