Advances in Positive Organizational Psychology
Advances in Positive Organizational Psychology
Edited by
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
1
ISBN electronic:
978-1-78052-001-8
ISBN print:
978-1-78052-000-1
Series ISSN:
2046-410X
Publication date:
2013
Book Chapter
Organizational Socialization and Newcomers’ Psychological Capital and Well-Being
Jamie A. Gruman
Alan M. Saks
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2013
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Published:2013
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Jamie A. Gruman, Alan M. Saks, 2013. "Organizational Socialization and Newcomers’ Psychological Capital and Well-Being", Advances in Positive Organizational Psychology, Arnold B. Bakker
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2013
From the start, organizational socialization has been all about learning. In fact, most definitions of organizational socialization are very explicit about this and the general notion that socialization involves learning “the ropes” of a particular organizational role (Fisher, 1986). Socialization has been described as a sense-making and learning process in which newcomers acquire a variety of types of information and knowledge to become effective members of the organization (Klein & Weaver, 2000).
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