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- Proactivity abstract "In organizational behavior and industrial/organizational psychology, proactivity or proactive behavior by individuals refers to anticipatory, change-oriented and self-initiated behavior in situations, [citation needed]. Proactive behavior involves acting in advance of a future situation, rather than just reacting. It means taking control and making things happen rather than just adjusting to a situation or waiting for something to happen. Proactive employees generally do not need to be asked to act, nor do they require detailed instructions.Proactive behavior can be contrasted with other work-related behaviors, such as proficiency, i.e. the fulfillment of predictable requirements of one’s job, or adaptability, the successful coping with and support of change initiated by others in the organization. In regard to the latter, whereas adaptability is about responding to change, proactivity is about initiating change.Proactivity is not restricted to [extra role performance] behaviors. Employees can be proactive in their prescribed role (e.g. by changing the way they perform a core task to be more efficient). Likewise, behaviors labeled as Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) can be carried out proactively or passively. For example, the [altruistic] OCB can be proactive in nature (e.g. offering help to co-workers before they ask for assistance).".
- Proactivity wikiPageExternalLink Parker&collins_ProactivityDimensions_JOM_InPress.pdf.
- Proactivity wikiPageExternalLink parker_et_al_modelingProactiveBehavior_JAP_2006.pdf.
- Proactivity wikiPageExternalLink publications.htm.
- Proactivity wikiPageExternalLink Parker,%20Bindl,%20Strauss,%20Making%20it%20happen_JOM-2010.pdf.
- Proactivity wikiPageID "14346550".
- Proactivity wikiPageRevisionID "601086733".
- Proactivity hasPhotoCollection Proactivity.
- Proactivity subject Category:Organizational_theory.
- Proactivity comment "In organizational behavior and industrial/organizational psychology, proactivity or proactive behavior by individuals refers to anticipatory, change-oriented and self-initiated behavior in situations, [citation needed]. Proactive behavior involves acting in advance of a future situation, rather than just reacting. It means taking control and making things happen rather than just adjusting to a situation or waiting for something to happen.".
- Proactivity label "Proactif".
- Proactivity label "Proactividad".
- Proactivity label "Proactivity".
- Proactivity label "Proaktivität".
- Proactivity label "Proaktywność".
- Proactivity label "Proatividade".
- Proactivity label "Проактивность".
- Proactivity sameAs Proaktivita.
- Proactivity sameAs Proaktivität.
- Proactivity sameAs Proactividad.
- Proactivity sameAs Proactif.
- Proactivity sameAs Proaktywność.
- Proactivity sameAs Proatividade.
- Proactivity sameAs m.03d16yb.
- Proactivity sameAs Q1786137.
- Proactivity sameAs Q1786137.
- Proactivity wasDerivedFrom Proactivity?oldid=601086733.
- Proactivity isPrimaryTopicOf Proactivity.