Comparative Work Value Systems
- 1 March 1965
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Personnel Psychology
- Vol. 18 (1) , 1-20
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-6570.1965.tb00262.x
Abstract
Summary: Overthe past several years, a theory of job motivation has emerged which is predicated upon a system of needs and values hypothesized to exist in some degree in all employees. Little effort has been made to test the universality of these theories and predications across a variety of socially‐stratified levels, nor to consider the worker's values in the context of the stratified groups to which he belongs.This report describes a study in which the prepotency of growth needs in relation to deficiency needs in the work environment is compared across three status levels in both white‐collar and blue‐collar occupations. Findings indicate that the task‐centered opportunities for self‐actualization are of prime importance to white‐collar workers only; the social environment is of paramount value to blue‐collar workers. Only minor variations in work values were found across adjacent status levels, although status and occupational levels interact with work characteristics with differential effects upon value hierarchies. Results are discussed in terms of the contrasting values which different subgroups attach to task‐centered and social work characteristics. Questions of causality and remedy are also considered.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Positive and Negative Motivations Toward WorkAdministrative Science Quarterly, 1964
- Underlying sources of job satisfaction.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1963
- Job attitudes in management: II. Perceived importance of needs as a function of job level.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1963
- Social Reference Basis of Job Satisfaction: The Case of Manual WorkersAmerican Sociological Review, 1962
- Statistical principles in experimental design.Published by American Psychological Association (APA) ,1962
- Motivation in management: A study of four managerial levels.Journal of Applied Psychology, 1960
- Industrial Man: The Relation of Status to Experience, Perception, and ValueAmerican Journal of Sociology, 1960
- The Man on the Assembly LinePublished by Harvard University Press ,1952
- Motivational Aspects of Occupational StratificationThe Journal of Social Psychology, 1948
- Portrait of the UnderdogPublic Opinion Quarterly, 1947