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According to [[Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition)]],
 
According to [[Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition)]],
 
::[[Role perception]]. An individual's view of how he or she is supposed to act in a given situation.
 
::[[Role perception]]. An individual's view of how he or she is supposed to act in a given situation.
*[[Role expectations]]. How others believe a person should act in a given situation.
 
*[[Psychological contract]]. An unwritten agreement that sets out what management expects from an employee and vice versa.
 
*[[Role conflict]]. A situation in which an individual is confronted by divergent role expectations.
 
*[[Interrole conflict]]. A situation in which the expectations of an individual's different, separate groups are in opposition.
 
*[[Norm]]. An acceptable standard of behavior within a group that is shared by the group's members.
 
*[[Conformity]]. The adjustment of one's behavior to align with the norms of the group.
 
*[[Reference group]]. An important group to which individuals belong or hope to belong and with whose norms individuals are likely to conform.
 
*[[Deviant workplace behavior]] (also known as [[antisocial behavior]] or [[workplace incivility]]). Voluntary behavior that violates significant organizational norms and, in so doing, threatens the well-being of the organization or its members.
 
*[[Status]]. A socially defined position or rank given to groups or group members by others.
 
*[[Status characteristics theory]]. A theory that states that differences in status characteristics create status hierarchies within groups.
 
*[[Social loafing]]. The tendency for individuals to expend less effort when working collectively than when working individually.
 
*[[File:Cohesiveness-and-norms.png|200px|thumb|right|[[Group cohesiveness|Cohesiveness]] and [[norm]]s]][[Cohesiveness]]. The degree to which group members are attracted to each other and are motivated to stay in the group.
 
*[[Faultiness]]. The perceived divisions that split groups into two or more subgroups based on individual differences such as sex, race, age, work experience, and education.
 
*[[Groupthink]]. A phenomenon in which the norm for consensus overrides the realistic appraisal of alternative courses of action.
 
*[[Groupshift]]. A change between a group's decision and individual decision that a member within the group would make; the shift can be toward either conservatism or greater risk but it generally is toward a more extreme version of the group's original position.
 
*[[Interacting group]]. A typical group in which members interact with each other face to face.
 
*[[Brainstorming]]. An idea-generation process that specifically encourages any and all alternatives while withholding any criticism of those alternatives.
 
*[[Nominal group technique]]. A group decision-making method in which individual members meet face to face to pool their judgments in a systematic but independent fashion.
 
*[[Group cohesion]]. The extend to which members of a group support and validate one another while at work.
 
*[[Group functioning]]. The quantity and quality of a group's work output.
 
*[[Workgroup]]. A [[group]] that interacts primarily to share information and to make decisions to help each group member perform within his or her area of responsibility.
 
  
 
==Related concepts==
 
==Related concepts==
 
*[[Enterprise]].  
 
*[[Enterprise]].  
  
==Related coursework==
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==Related lectures==
*[[Social Rationale Quarter]].  
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*[[Workforce Arrangements Quarter]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 4 January 2019

Role perception is an individual's view of how he or she is supposed to act in a given situation.


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According to Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition),

Role perception. An individual's view of how he or she is supposed to act in a given situation.

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