affective
(adjective)
Relating to, resulting from, or influenced by emotions.
Examples of affective in the following topics:
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How Emotion and Mood Influence Behavior
- Emotions and mood can affect temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation.
- They can affect a person's physical well-being, judgement, and perception.
- All moods can affect judgment, perception, and physical and emotional well-being.
- Dopamine can affect a person's energy level and mood, while seratonin can affect critical-thinking skills.
- Job satisfaction can affect a person's mood and emotional state.
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How Job Satisfaction Influences Behavior
- Job satisfaction can affect a person's level of commitment to the organization, absenteeism, and job turnover.
- Job satisfaction can affect a person's level of commitment to the organization, absenteeism, and job turnover rate.
- Job satisfaction also reduces stress, which can affect job performance, mental well-being, and physical health.
- Stress can also affect decision-making—possibly leading to unethical or nonstrategic choices.
- Managers are tasked with managing this positive culture and understanding how each employee is affected by cultural influences in the workplace.
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Job Characteristics Theory
- The Job Characteristics Theory is a framework for identifying how job characteristics affect job outcomes.
- This alignment is important because the worker brings psychological states to bear upon the job that affect job outcomes when combined with the core characteristics.
- The core characteristics affect three critical psychological states of the workers doing the job:
- The five core job characteristics can be combined to form a motivating potential score for a job that can be used as an index of how likely a job is to affect an employee's attitudes and behaviors.
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How Attitude Influences Behavior
- Attitudes can positively or negatively affect a person's behavior, regardless of whether the individual is aware of the effects.
- Attitudes can positively or negatively affect a person's behavior.
- People with these types of attitudes towards work may likewise affect those around them and behave in a manner that reduces efficiency and effectiveness.
- As a raise means more disposable income, employees will have a positive attitude about getting a raise, which may positively affect their behavior in some circumstances.
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Styles of Interpersonal Conflict
- We can distinguish between two type of conflict: substantive and affective.
- Both substantive and affective conflicts can be separated into those that happen within an organization and those that happen between two or more different organizations.
- Explain the distinction between substantive and affective conflicts and between intra- and inter-organizational conflict
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Choosing Team Size and Team Members
- Team size and composition affect team processes and outcomes.
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How Values Influence Behavior
- Values are one important element that affects individual character and behavior towards others.
- A work environment should strive to encourage positive values and discourage negative influences that affect behavior.
- This decision can be influenced by how deeply this value affects the person's character and by the surrounding environment.
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The PESTEL and SCP Frameworks
- Industries like tourism, farming, and insurance are especially affected by these factors.
- Growing awareness of the potential impacts of climate change is affecting how companies operate and the products they offer, both creating new markets and diminishing or destroying existing ones.
- These factors can affect how a company operates, its costs, and the demand for its products.
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Defining Attitude
- Attitudes may affect both the employee's work performance and the performances of co-workers .
- Some attitudes represent a dangerous element in the workplace that can spread to those closest to the employee and affect everyone's performance.
- A person's attitude can be influenced by his or her environment, just as a person's attitude affects his or her environment.
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Defining Job Satisfaction
- Job satisfaction is the level of contentment employees feel about their work, which can affect performance.
- Job satisfaction falls into two levels: affective job satisfaction and cognitive job satisfaction.