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ORGB 364 - FINAL EXAM TERMS|Complete and A+ Graded Ability the natural aptitudes and learned capabilities required to successfully complete a task Affective Organizational Commitment an individual's emotional attachment to, involvement in, and identification with an organization achiev...

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ORGB 364 - FINAL EXAM TERMS|Complete and A+
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Ability
the natural aptitudes and learned capabilities required to successfully complete a task


Affective Organizational Commitment
an individual's emotional attachment to, involvement in, and identification with an organization


achievement-nurturing orientation
a cross-cultural value describing the degree to which people in a culture emphasize competitive
versus cooperative relations with other people


Agreeableness
A personality dimension that describes someone who is good natured, cooperative, and trusting.


Adaptive culture
an organizational culture in which employees are receptive to change, including the ongoing
alignment of the organization to its environment and continuous improvement of internal processes


Anchoring & Adjustment Heuristic
a natural tendency for people to be influenced by an initial anchor point such that they do not
sufficiently move away from that point as new information is provided


Artifacts
the observable symbols and signs of an organization's culture


Attitudes
the cluster of beliefs, assessed feelings, and behavioral intentions toward a person, object, or event


Attraction-Selection-Attribution Theory
theory which states that organizations have a natural tendency to attract, select, and retain people
with values and personality characteristics that are consistent with the organization's character,
resulting in more homogeneous organization and stronger culture


Attribution Process
the perceptual process of deciding whether an observed behavior or event is caused largely by
internal or external factors


Authentic Leadership
the view that effective leaders need to be aware of, feel comfortable with, and act consistently with
their values, personality, and self-concept


Availability Heuristic
natural tendency to assign higher probabilities to objects that are easier to recall from memory

,Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA)
the best outcome you might achieve through some other course of action if you abandon the current
negotiation


Bicultural Audit
a process of diagnosing cultural relations between companies and determining the extent to which
cultural clashes will likely occur


Bounded Rationality
the view that people are bounded in their decision-making capabilities, including access to limited
information, limited information processing, and tendency toward satisficing rather than maximizing
when making choices


Brainstorming
a freewheeling, face-to-face meeting where team members aren't allowed to criticize but are
encouraged to speak freely, generate as many ideas as possible, and build on the ideas of others


Brainwriting
a variation of brainstorming whereby participants write (rather than speak about) and share their
ideas


Brooks's Law
the principle that adding more people to a late software project only makes it later


Categorical Thinking
organizing people and objects into preconceived categories that are stored in our long-term memory


Ceremonies
planned displays of organizational culture, conducted specifically for the benefit of an audience


Cognitive Dissonance
emotional experience caused by a perception that our beliefs, feelings, and behaviour are
incongruent with each other


Collectivism
a cross-cultural value describing the degree to which people in a culture emphasize duty to groups to
which they belong and to group harmony


Communication
the process by which information is transmitted and understood between two or more people


Confirmation Bias
the process of screening out information that is contrary to our values and assumptions and to more
readily accept confirming information

, Conflict
process in which one party perceives that its interests are being opposed or negatively affected by
another party


Conscientiousness
a personality dimension describing people who are organized, dependable, goal-focused, thorough,
disciplined, methodical, and industrious


Contact Hypothesis
a theory stating that the more we interact with someone, the less prejudiced or perceptually biased
we will be against that person


Continuance Commitment
an individual's calculative attachment to an organization


Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
organizational activities intended to benefit society and the environment beyond the firm's
immediate financial interests or legal obligations


counterproductive work behaviors
voluntary behaviors that have the potential to directly or indirectly harm the organization


Creativity
the development of original ideas that make a socially recognized contribution


Decision Making
the conscious process of making choices among alternatives with the intention of moving toward
some desired state of affairs


Deep-Level Diversity
differences in the psychological characteristics of employees, including personalities, beliefs, values,
and attitudes


Distributive Justice
perceived fairness in the individual's ratio of outcomes to contributions relative to a comparison
other's ratio of outcomes to contributions


Distributive Situation
When the goals of two or more people are zero-sum so that one can gain only at the other's expense


Divergent Thinking
reframing a problem in a unique way and generating different approaches to the issue


Drives

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