05409nam 2200661 450 991082599300332120230803025056.01-118-32085-91-299-15833-11-118-32088-3(CKB)2670000000325749(EBL)1120271(OCoLC)827207934(SSID)ssj0000822316(PQKBManifestationID)11444500(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000822316(PQKBWorkID)10757079(PQKB)11511403(MiAaPQ)EBC1120271(Au-PeEL)EBL1120271(CaPaEBR)ebr10777210(CaONFJC)MIL447083(EXLCZ)99267000000032574920120531d2013 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrOrganizational fit key issues and new directions /Edited by Amy L. Kristof-Brown and Jon BillsberryChichester, West Sussex ;Malden, MA :Wiley-Blackwell,2013.1 online resource (270 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-68361-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Organizational Fit Key : Issues and New Directions; Contents; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Preface; 1 Fit for the Future; Person-Environment (PE) Fit Paradigm; Perceived Fit Paradigm; The Epistemology of Fit; The Chapters; Part 1: New directions within the fit paradigms; Part 2: New directions for the fit paradigms; Conclusion; References; Part 1 New Directions within the Fit Paradigms; 2 A Motivational Model of Person-Environment Fit: Psychological Motives as Drivers of Change; Fundamental Motivations to Fit; Drive for consistency; Drive for hedonismDrive for uncertainty reduction Drive for control; Drive for belonging; Fit Management Tactics; Model of PE fit; Biases and heuristics; Responses to job satisfaction; Coping, stress, and regulation; Proactive behaviors; Discussion; Expanding the motivational model; Implications for PE fit research; Conclusion; References; 3 Dyadic Fit and the Process of Organizational Socialization; Relationships and Fit: Definitions; Contributions of an Interpersonal Socialization Perspective to the Literature on Fit; Dyadic Fit and Organizational SocializationAntecedents of the Development of Dyadic Fit in the Socialization Process Dyadic Fit and Interpersonal Processes; Outcomes of Dyadic Fit in the Socialization Process; Summary; References; 4 A Self-Regulation Approach to Person-Environment Fit; Theories of Self-Regulation; Viewing PE Fit within a Self-Regulation Framework; Regulating Person-Environment Fit over Time; Individual Differences that Impact PE Fit; Limitations; Conclusion; Notes; References; 5 Person-Organization Fit, Organizational Citizenship, and Social-Cognitive Motivational Mechanisms; Organizational Fit and CitizenshipPO fit and performance Citizenship performance; An Integrative Social-Cognitive Model; CAPS; Fit-related schema and encoding processes; Cognitive-affective mediating processes; Behavior generation process; Self-regulation processes; Discussion; Theoretical issues for consideration; Conclusion; References; 6 Mapping Fit: Maximizing Idiographic and Nomothetic Benefits; Introduction; Nomothetic and Idiographic Research; Combining approaches; A heuristic model; Mapping Fit; Different forms of cognitive maps; Generating maps; Analyzing maps; Conclusion; ReferencesPart 2 New Directions for the Fit Paradigms 7 The Construal of Person-Organization Fit during the ASA Stages: Content, Source, and Focus of Comparison; Introduction; The Need to Fit: The Need to Belong; The Establishment of PO Fit; ASA: Content, Source, and Reference of PO Fit Perceptions; PO fit with the unknown; PO fit with the known; Some people make the place; Fit with prototypical models; Conclusions and Avenues for Future Research; Note; References; 8 Exploring the Middle Range of Person-Environment Fit Theories through a Conservation of Resources PerspectiveConservation of Resources Theory"An ambitious survey of the field, by an international group of scholars, that looks toward the future of person-organization fit. Explores how people form their impressions of fit and the impact these have on their behavior, and how companies can maximize fit Includes multiple perspectives on the topic of how people fit into organizations, discussing issues across the field and incorporating insights from related disciplines Actively encourages scholars to take part in organizational fit research, drawing on workshops and symposia held specially for this book to explore some of the creative directions that the field is taking into the future "--Provided by publisher.Wiley UBCM ebooks.Organizational behaviorCorporate cultureOrganizational behavior.Corporate culture.302.3/5PSY021000bisacshKristof-Brown Amy LedtBillsberry JonedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825993003321Organizational fit3959854UNINA06979nam 2200721Ia 450 991097054530332120251017110104.09786610175888978030916554903091655479781280175886128017588597803095453270309545323(CKB)1000000000017876(OCoLC)57743594(CaPaEBR)ebrary10071498(SSID)ssj0000137982(PQKBManifestationID)11162967(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000137982(PQKBWorkID)10096044(PQKB)11464001(Au-PeEL)EBL3377468(CaPaEBR)ebr10071498(CaONFJC)MIL17588(OCoLC)923269979(MiAaPQ)EBC3377468(Perlego)4732927(DNLM)1238290(BIP)12698673(EXLCZ)99100000000001787620041124d2004 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe development of science-based guidelines for laboratory animal care proceedings of the November 2003 international workshop /Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Division of Earth and Life Studies ; National Research Council of the National Academies1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academies Pressc20041 online resource (xiv, 248 pages) illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780309093026 0309093023 Includes bibliographical references.FrontMatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- Building the Case for Science-based Guidelines-Introductory Remarks--Hilton J. Klein -- Plenary Lecture -- Genes, Environments, and Mouse Behavior--John C. Crabbe -- Session 1 Current Status: Identifying the Issues -- AAALAC International Perspective--John G. Miller -- The Council of Europe: What Is It?--Wim deLeeuw -- ICLAS and the International Community--Gilles Demers -- Role of the National Institutes of Health Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare and the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals--Nelson L. Garnett -- Regulatory Authority of the US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service--Chester A. Gipson -- A Review and Comparison of Processes to Change Regulatory Guidelines: A European Perspective--Jonathan Richmond -- Japanese Regulations on Animal Experiments: Current Status and Perspectives--Naoko Kagiyama and Tatsuji Nomura -- Process for Change-Development and Implementation of Standards for Animal Care and Use in Canada--Clément Gauthier -- Building Credible Science from Quality, Animal-based Information--Paul Gilman -- Session 2 Assessment of Animal Housing Needs in the Research Setting- Peer-reviewed Literature Approach -- Disruption of Laboratory Experiments Due to Leaching of Bisphenol A from Polycarbonate Cages and Bottles and Uncontrolled Variability in Components of Animal Feed--Frederick S. vom Saal, Catherine A. Richter, Rachel R. Ruhlen, Susan C. Nagel, and Wade V. We -- Assessment of Animal Housing Needs in the Research Setting Using a Peer-reviewed Literature Approach: Dogs and Cats--Graham Moore -- Housing for Captive Nonhuman Primates: The Balancing Act--Melinda Novak -- Assessment of Animal Housing Standards for Rabbits in a Research Setting--Markus Stauffacher and Vera Baumans.Session 3 Approaches to Current Guidelines- United States and Europe -- Housing Standards: Development of Guidelines and the Process for Change--William J. White -- Revision of Appendix A to the European Convention ETS 123: The Participants, the Process, and the Outcome--Derek Forbes -- Breakout Session: Rats and Mice -- Effects of Housing Density and Cage Type on Young Adult C57BL/6J Mice -- New Housing Standards for Rats and Mice Developed with Focus on the Needs of the Animals -- Breakout Session: Approaches for Implementing Current US and European Guidelines for Housing Standards for Dogs and Cats -- Breakout Session: Nonhuman Primates -- Breakout Session: Rabbit Housing -- Session 4 Environmental Control for Animal Housing -- Environmental Controls (US Guidance)--Bernard Blazewicz and Dan Frasier -- European Guidelines for Environmental Control in Laboratory Animal Facilities--Harry J. M. Blom -- Breakout Session: Lighting -- Breakout Session: Effects of Sound on Research Animals -- Breakout Session: Environmental Control for Animal Housing- Impact on Metabolism and Immunology -- Breakout Session: Environmental Control/ Engineering Issues -- Dinner Speaker--Kay E. Holekamp -- A View from the Field: What the Lives of Wild Animals Can Teach Us About Care of Laboratory Animals--Kay E. Holekamp -- Session 5 Environmental Enrichment Issues -- Enriching the Housing of the Laboratory Rodent: How Might It Affect Research Outcomes?--William T. Greenough and Ann Benefiel -- Search for Optimal Enrichment--Timo Nevalainen -- Breakout Session: Environmental Enrichment Issues: Mice/Rats/Rabbits -- Breakout Session: Environmental Enrichment for Dogs and Cats -- Breakout Session: Assessment of Nonhuman Primate Enrichment- Science Versus Welfare Concerns -- Point/Counterpoint: The Cases For and Against Harmonization.Point/Counterpoint: The Cases For and Against Harmonization--William S. Stokes -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: International Workshop on Development of Science-based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care -- Appendix B: Workshop Faculty -- Appendix C: Committee Bios -- Appendix D: International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals (1985).The Development of Science-based Guidelines for Laboratory Animal Care is the summary of an international workshop held in Washington, DC, in November 2003 to bring together experts from around the world to discuss the available knowledge that can positively influence current and pending guidelines for laboratory animal care, identify gaps in that knowledge in order to encourage future research endeavors, and discuss the scientific evidence that can be used to assess the benefits and costs of various regulatory approaches affecting facilities, research, and animal welfare.Science-based guidelines for laboratory animal careLaboratory animalsCongressesBiological laboratoriesManagementStandardsCongressesLaboratory animalsBiological laboratoriesManagementStandards636.088/5Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (U.S.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970545303321The development of science-based guidelines for laboratory animal care4366892UNINA