last updated 9/9/2006
HAWTHORNE STUDIES
Origins of
the "Human Relations School" 
        
  Elton Mayo and his team concluded:
 (summary of key issues)  
(see OC pp. 36-38
 )
- 
  friendly warm relations with supervisors who listen 
	 
	(First finding that upward communication is important to 
	satisfaction) and are supportive and
  with peers increase productivity 
- 
  worker satisfaction with relationships with peers influences productivity and conformity to norms
  (social pressures can improve output). 
- 
  supervisors need to understand workers actions in terms of "meanings" workers ascribe to 
	 
	the work environment 
  
    (Numbers 1 and 2 above aren't well supported by research,
    but they were widely believed) 
        
  
Chester Bernard  
 Bernard was an early
HR theorist who wrote FUNCTIONS OF THE EXECUTIVE. 
 
 Those functions include: 
 
A. Create and maintain effective communication system 
B. Stimulate activity 
C. Define goals 
- members of organizations are complex, thinking beings.
- decisions are influenced by a complex of personal feelings, interpersonal relations and social pressures, 
(thus, informal organization and cooperation [ vs obedience to orders) become 
critical)
- making good communication processes necessary. 
The "zone of indifference" anticipates cultural approaches 
to organizational communication.
Maslow's Need Hierarchy  
(see OC pp. 38-40  
)
 (an important psychological underpinning of HR) 
 
        
          
            
              
  - 
    survival 
- 
    safety,  
- 
     affiliation (social),  
- 
     esteem (respect/ego), 
- 
    self-actualization