ROUTINIZATION OF JOB CONTEXT AND JOB CONTENT AS RELATED TO EMPLOYEES QUALITY OF WORKING LIFE - A STUDY OF CANADIAN NURSES

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BABA, VV
JAMAL, M
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[1] Concordia University, Department of Management
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10.1002/job.4030120503
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F [经济];
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The literature on routinization of work is both ambiguous and equivocal when its impact on quality of working life is considered. The classical management literature suggests that routinization of work has a positive influence on individual performance and by implication on the quality of working life resulting from the overall prosperity generated. However, more recent literature on job characteristics and job design argues that routinization of work has a negative impact on individual performance as it suppresses creative expression on the job. This paper suggests that these mixed findings are due to an inadequate theoretical grasp of the concept of routinization and presents empirical evidence which attempts to clarify the ambiguity. Data were collected from 1148 nurses working in anglophone hospitals in the greater Montreal area in the form of a field survey questionnaire. The results indicated that nurses who worked routine shifts perceived higher levels of quality of working life compared to those on non‐routine shifts. The results also indicated that nurses who experienced high routinization in job content perceived lower levels of quality of working life compared to those nurses who experienced low routinization in job content. Implications of these findings for future research are discussed. Copyright © 1991 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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