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Job Demands-Resources Scale×Organisationsbezogene Verpflichtungsskala×
FachgebietOrganisationsverhaltenOrganisationsverhalten
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr20011991
UrheberEvangelia Demerouti and Arnold B. BakkerJohn P. Meyer and Natalie J. Allen
TypSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Wegweisende QuelleBakker, A. B., & Demerouti, E. (2007). The Job Demands-Resources model: state of the art. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 22(3), 309-328. DOI ↗Meyer, J. P., & Allen, N. J. (1991). A three-component conceptualization of organizational commitment. Human Resource Management Review, 1(1), 61-89. DOI ↗
AliasnamenJDRS, JD-R QuestionnaireOCS, Meyer & Allen Scale
Verwandt55
ZusammenfassungThe Job Demands-Resources Scale (JDRS) is a multidimensional assessment instrument based on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, developed by Demerouti and Bakker in 2001. It measures the balance between job demands (workload, time pressure, emotional demands) and resources (autonomy, support, opportunities for growth) that shape employee well-being, engagement, and burnout risk. The JDRS has become central to occupational health research and practice.The Organizational Commitment Scale (OCS), developed by Meyer and Allen in 1991, measures three distinct dimensions of organizational commitment: affective commitment (emotional attachment), continuance commitment (perceived cost of leaving), and normative commitment (sense of obligation). This three-component model has become foundational in understanding employee retention, engagement, and organizational attachment.
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