Concerns have been expressed about the extent to which work design the
ory has kept pace with changes to the context and context of work over
recent decades. This paper identifies areas in which improvements to
work design theory need to be made, from both a theoretical and practi
cal standpoint, and discusses recent attempts by researchers to make s
uch improvements. It is argued that the reinvention of work design the
ory will involve the consideration of a wider set of psychologically s
alient job characteristics and their organisational antecedents, the s
pecification of additional moderators and processes in accounting for
observed work design outcomes, and an examination of psychological eff
ects other than work motivation and job satisfaction.