Hawthorne research

Hawthorne research

also called  Hawthorne effect 

      socioeconomic experiments conducted by Elton Mayo (Mayo, Elton) in 1927 among employees of the Hawthorne Works factory of the Western Electric Company in Cicero, Illinois. For almost a year, a group of female workers were subjected to measured changes in their hours, wages, rest periods, lighting conditions, organization, and degree of supervision and consultation in order to determine what conditions would affect performance or work output.

      The study sought to identify those aspects of a job that were most likely to boost worker productivity. At the study's onset, it was thought that economic factors would have the greatest influence on productivity. The results were surprising: productivity increased, but for reasons unrelated to economics. Ultimately, researchers concluded that job performance improved because more attention was being paid to the workers.

      Four general conclusions were drawn from the Hawthorne studies:
● 1. The aptitudes of individuals (as measured by industrial psychologists) are imperfect predictors of job performance. Although such measures may give some indication of the physical and mental potential of the individual, the amount of work produced is strongly influenced by social factors.
● 2. Informal organization affects productivity. Although previous students of industry had looked upon workers either as isolated individuals or as an undifferentiated mass organized according to the formal chart of hierarchical positions and responsibilities established by management, the Hawthorne researchers discovered a group life among the workers. The studies also showed that the relations that supervisors develop with workers tend to influence the manner in which the workers carry out—or fail to carry out—directives.
● 3. Work-group norms affect productivity. The Hawthorne researchers were not the first to recognize that work groups tend to arrive at norms for what is “a fair day's work,” restricting their production below that point even when they are physically able to exceed the norm and would be financially rewarded for it. However, the Hawthorne study provided the best systematic description and interpretation of this phenomenon.
● 4. The workplace is a social system. The Hawthorne researchers came to view the workplace as a social system made up of interdependent parts.

      In the end, the study demonstrated that social and psychological influences did more to increase output than did changes in wages and hours. This reversed the assumptions long held by managers who believed that economic issues were at the heart of employee motivation. Although the methods of Mayo's research have been criticized, the results have led managers and scholars to study the human relations that affect employee motivation. See industrial relations.

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