背景(考古学)
复制
工作分析
比例(比率)
数据库
工作表现
心理学
样品(材料)
应用心理学
社会心理学
计算机科学
工作满意度
统计
数学
量子力学
生物
物理
古生物学
色谱法
化学
作者
Yiqiong Li,Michelle R. Tuckey,Peter Y. Chen,Maureen F. Dollard
标识
DOI:10.1080/1359432x.2024.2314923
摘要
Occupational Information Network (O*NET) is a comprehensive job analysis repository, developed and periodically updated in the U.S. The study aims to validate O*NET in the Australian context and illustrate the potential to use O*NET as a source of robust occupational research data internationally. We first link O*NET data at the occupational level with individual-level data in the Australian Workplace Barometer (AWB) database containing a sample of 3,829 individuals working in 209 occupations. We then conceptually replicate the primary hypothesized relationships from nine published studies that used O*NET ratings of four job characteristics (job hazards, emotional labour requirements, job autonomy, and task significance) to predict work-related outcomes. Specifically, we selected the same O*NET job descriptors used in the nine studies and linked them to similar but not identical employee outcomes obtained from the AWB database. Multi-level analyses showed that the hypothesized relationships were predominantly supported at the occupational level, demonstrating the criterion validity of the O*NET job characteristic profiles in the Australian context. Overall, our research highlights the potential to use O*NET in research and policy applications on a broader international scale, predicated on obtaining solid validation evidence.
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