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Thomas S. Bateman

Researcher at University of Virginia

Publications -  55
Citations -  10843

Thomas S. Bateman is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job performance & Job satisfaction. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 55 publications receiving 10056 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas S. Bateman include College of Business Administration & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Job Satisfaction and the Good Soldier: The Relationship Between Affect and Employee “Citizenship”

TL;DR: A measure of a wide array of employee activities on the job was completed by employees' supervisors at two points in time; employees reported their own job satisfaction via the Job Descriptive Index.
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The proactive component of organizational behavior: A measure and correlates

TL;DR: In this article, a personal disposition toward proactive behavior, defined as the relatively stable tendency to effect environmental change, was investigated, and an initial scale to assess the construct and administered it to a sample of 282 undergraduates.
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A longitudinal analysis of the antecedents of organizational commitment.

TL;DR: From longitudinal data from 129 nursing department employees, organizational commitment was found to be antecedent to job satisfaction rather than an outcome of it, and several other variables were causally related to satisfaction but not commitment as mentioned in this paper.
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Cynicism in the workplace: some causes and effects

TL;DR: In this paper, a scenario-based experiment was employed to test seven hypotheses concerning several causes and consequences of cynicism in the workplace and the results revealed that high levels of executive compensation, poor organizational performance, and harsh, immediate layoffs generate cynicism in white-collar workers.
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Individual Environmental Initiative: Championing Natural Environmental Issues in U.S. Business Organizations

TL;DR: Several bodies of literature contributed to a framework describing how three activities (identifying, packaging, and selling) can lead to successful environmental championing as mentioned in this paper, and the results of a field...