DocumentCode
1513641
Title
Measuring innovation, productivity, and job performance of professionals: A decision modeling approach
Author
Stahl, M.J. ; Zimmerer, T.W. ; Gulati, Aashini
Issue
1
fYear
1984
Firstpage
25
Lastpage
29
Abstract
The innovation, productivity, and job performance of professionals in a high-technology firm in the nuclear industry were operationally defined through a policy-capturing approach. Policies of 83 professionals and managers of professionals on the three dimensions were simulated by presenting each of the subjects with the work behaviors of 32 hypothetical professionals. Each of the 83 subjects decided on the innovation, productivity, and the job performance of each of the 32 profiles for a total of 7968 decisions. Analysis of the decisions indicated that innovation, productivity, and performance were each defined differently and that there were differences between the professionals´ and the managers´ policies. This research indicates that decision modeling offers a promising methodology to define the dimensions of professionals´ work performance in a variety of research, development, and engineering contexts.
Keywords
decision theory and analysis; research and development management; decision modeling approach; engineering contexts; industry; job performance; managers; policy-capturing approach; productivity; professionals; Decision making; Humans; Mathematical model; Organizations; Productivity; Psychology; Technological innovation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.1984.6447554
Filename
6447554
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