WORKABILITY COMPANY SCAN

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1. SCHALEN
  Naam schaal Auteurs Cronbach's α
1 Autonomie S. Dhondt & I, Houtman (1992) .82
2 Communicatie Veldhoven, M. van, Meijman, T.F., Broersen, J.P.J. & Fortuin, R.J. (2002) .79
3 Emotionele belasting S. Dhondt & I. Houtman (1992), I. Houtman/Veldhoven & Meijman (1994) .83
4 Energie tijdens het werk Korunka, Kubicek, Schaufeli & Hoonakker (2009) .94
5 Formalisatie Desphandé & Zaltman (1982) .75
6 Idiosyncratic deals TNO (2008) .78
7 Identificatie met werk Korunka, Kubicek, Schaufeli & Hoonakker (2009) .93
8 Inspraak Veldhoven, M. van, Meijman, T.F., Broersen, J.P.J. & Fortuin, R.J. (2002) .90
9 Klimaat voor Psychologische Veiligheid Edmonson (1999)/Rupert en Jehn (2008) .86
10 Leader-Member eXchange Graen en Uhl-Bien (1995)/Breukelen & Konst (1997) .78
11 Leer- en ontwikkelingsmogelijkheden Van Veldhoven & Meijman/ArboNed (1994) .84
12 Leerdoeloriëntatie Van de Walle (1997)/De Rooij (2006) .94
13 Mentale belasting Veldhoven, M. van, Meijman, T.F., Broersen, J.P.J. & Fortuin, R.J. (2002). .85
14 Negatieve WTI Grzywacz en Marks (2000)/Geurts (2001) .64
15 Piekeren Veldhoven, M. van, Meijman, T.F., Broersen, J.P.J. & Fortuin, R.J. (2002) .84
16 Plezier in het werk RUG Werkbelevingslijst (2012) .71
17 Prestatie-feedback Veldhoven, M. van, Meijman, T.F., Broersen, J.P.J. & Fortuin, R.J. (2002) .86
18 Proactief Werkgedrag Van Veldhoven en Dorenbosch (2008) .82
19 Procedurele rechtvaardigheid Cropanzano & Greenberg, 1997; De Boer et al. (2002) .86
20 Psychishe vermoeidheid/ Herstelbehoefte Notelaers, De Witte, Van Veldhoven, Vermunt, (2007) .77
21 Psychologisch kapitaal Spreitzer (1995)/Faber, Janssen en Bartlema (2006) .81
22 Rolconflict Van Veldhoven & Meijman (1994) .70
23 Rolonduidelijkheid Van Veldhoven & Meijman (1994) .68
24 Steun van collega's Veldhoven, M. van, Meijman, T.F., Broersen, J.P.J. & Fortuin, R.J. (2002) .87
25 Variatie/uitdagend werk S. Dhondt & I. Houtman (1992) .89
26 Verloopintentie Sjöberg en Sverke (2000) .94
27 Verwacht ziekteverzuim J. Ilmarinen, FIOH (2003) .84
28 Werkdruk I. Houtman (1994/2000) .89
29 Werksfeer RUG Werkbelevingslijst (2012) .75
30 Werktevredenheid Nagy, 2002/Van Steenbergen, Ellemers & Mooijaart (2007) .73
31 Werkvermogen J. Ilmarinen FIOH (2003) .70
32 Work locus of control Chen, Cully & Eden (2001) .78
33 Ziekteverzuim J. Ilmarinen, FIOH (2003) .82
34 Zinvolheid RUG Werkbelevingslijst (2012) .77
 
2. DATABASE
Meerjarenprogramma arbeid 2011-2014 (NEA) 23.000
Enquete Beroepsbevolking - EBB - CBS 2012 41.000
WAI 2012 136.000
Coronel (CI) Instituut/VBBA 2.812
Aanvullende onderzoeken:
Werkdruk in het HBO 5.000
Medewerkersonderzoeken ARBO Nederland (diverse organisaties) 2.548
Zorginstelling 417
Schoolorganisatie 456
Waterleidingbedrijf 57
Defensie 130
Innovatief werkgedrag (TNO) 480
Personeel HRO 804
RUG GWL/VBBA 702
ROC Twente 456
Radboud Nijmegen 242
Hotelschool Den Haag 91
Kantoormedewerkers verzekeringsmaatschappij 381
Politie 99
Managers telecom 587
Consultants computerbedrijf 90
Medewerkers pensioenfonds 507
Medewerkers verzekeringskantoor 455
Huisartsen 507
Telecom en consultancy 1.192
 
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