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Week 8 Discussion 1 Response. The Impact of Industrial Psychology in the Workplace

INSTRUCTIONS: Respond to a colleague who selected at least one principle, model, or theory that you did not. Make an argument about the potential limitations of each principle, model, or theory in relation to the practice of industrial psychology. Again, use specific examples from your personal work experience and evidence from the literature to support your points.

Lindsay S.

 

Theoretical Contributions to Industrial Psychology Practice

Industrial-organizational psychology focuses on understanding human behavior in the workplace to improve employee well-being and organizational performance. Two widely used models in this field are Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory and the Job Characteristics Model. These frameworks help organizations create motivating, satisfying work environments, which in turn enhance productivity, engagement, and retention.

Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory

Frederick Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory divides job-related factors into two categories: hygiene factors (e.g., salary, company policies, working conditions) and motivators (e.g., achievement, recognition, responsibility). According to Herzberg (1959), hygiene factors prevent dissatisfaction but don’t necessarily lead to satisfaction, while motivators are essential for employee satisfaction and motivation.

Contribution to Industrial Psychology Practice

This theory has been instrumental in shifting organizational focus from simply improving working conditions to actively enhancing job content. In my personal experience as a team lead in a logistics company, we had a period of high turnover. Management initially responded by increasing wages (a hygiene factor), which had limited impact. However, after applying Herzberg’s theory, we introduced a peer-recognition program and allowed employees to take ownership of shift planning—motivators that led to noticeable improvements in morale and retention.

Evidence from Literature

Research supports Herzberg’s idea that intrinsic motivators play a significant role in job satisfaction. For instance, Bockman (1971) found that opportunities for achievement and recognition are stronger predictors of long-term job satisfaction than pay alone.

Job Characteristics Model (JCM)

Developed by Hackman and Oldham (1976), the Job Characteristics Model identifies five core job dimensions—skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback—that influence three critical psychological states and lead to higher job motivation and performance.

Contribution to Industrial Psychology Practice

The JCM helps organizations design jobs that foster engagement and purpose. In a recent project at my workplace, we used the model to redesign warehouse roles that were previously repetitive and disengaging. By rotating responsibilities (increasing skill variety) and assigning full ownership of orders (enhancing task identity), employees felt more invested. Productivity improved, and absenteeism declined.

Evidence from Literature

Studies confirm the model’s impact. Humphrey et al. (2007) conducted a meta-analysis showing that jobs designed with JCM principles significantly increase motivation, satisfaction, and performance. Organizations now regularly use JCM-based job redesign to align roles with employee capabilities and psychological needs.

Conclusion

Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory and the Job Characteristics Model have greatly influenced the practice of industrial psychology. By focusing on intrinsic motivators and thoughtful job design, organizations can enhance employee satisfaction and performance. Both theories offer practical, evidence-based strategies that continue to shape workplace policies and practices today.

References

Bockman, V. E. (1971). The Herzberg controversy. 
Personnel Psychology, 24(2), 155–189.

Hackman, J. R., & Oldham, G. R. (1976). Motivation through the design of work: Test of a theory. 
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 16(2), 250–279.

Herzberg, F. (1959). 
The motivation to work (2nd ed.). Wiley.

Humphrey, S. E., Nahrgang, J. D., & Morgeson, F. P. (2007). Integrating motivational, social, and contextual work design features: A meta-analytic summary and theoretical extension of the work design literature. 
Journal of Applied Psychology, 92(5), 1332–1356. 

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