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Money and Journal of Organizational Behavior Management Interventions: A Review
Authors:Jeffery Wells  Daniel Reimer  Ramona Houmanfar
Institution:1. Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services , Salt Lake City , Utah , USA jeffwells@utah.gov;3. University of Nevada, Reno , Reno , Nevada , USA
Abstract:Practitioners and business leaders can use monetary data to quantify the financial outcomes of interventions in organizational behavior management (OBM). The primary purpose of this review was to investigate the occurrence and classification of monetary data in the OBM literature. Other purposes were to demonstrate ways in which such data contribute to the measurement of value and to provide recommendations for its reporting and publication. Accordingly, a review was conducted of publications in the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management. Cumulative yearly results showed that cost data were reported more often than cost plus benefit data, and cost plus benefit data were reported more often than benefit data alone. More cost than benefit data were reported, most often with social validity, followed by institutionalization, then maintenance measures. However, more cost plus benefit data were reported than either cost or benefit data with a maintenance measure. It is concluded that reporting cost and benefit data would be beneficial to the field of OBM.
Keywords:cost data  benefit data  monetary data  institutionalization  social validity  maintenance
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