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ValdkondOrganisatsioonikäitumineOrganisatsioonikäitumine
PerekondProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta19912001
LoojaJohn P. Meyer and Natalie J. AllenEvangelia Demerouti and Arnold B. Bakker
TüüpSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
AlgallikasMeyer, J. P., & Allen, N. J. (1991). A three-component conceptualization of organizational commitment. Human Resource Management Review, 1(1), 61-89. DOI ↗Bakker, A. B., & Demerouti, E. (2007). The Job Demands-Resources model: state of the art. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 22(3), 309-328. DOI ↗
RööpnimetusedOCS, Meyer & Allen ScaleJDRS, JD-R Questionnaire
Seotud55
KokkuvõteThe 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.The 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.
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