نتایج جستجو برای: job perception

تعداد نتایج: 240649  

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2012
Thomas Rockstuhl James H Dulebohn Soon Ang Lynn M Shore

This study extends leader-member exchange (LMX) research by meta-analyzing the role of national culture in moderating relationships between LMX and its correlates. Results based on 282 independent samples (N = 68,587) from 23 countries and controlling for extreme response style differences indicate that (a) relationships of LMX with organizational citizenship behavior, justice perceptions, job ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2008
E Michinov E Olivier-Chiron E Rusch B Chiron

BACKGROUND There is an increasing awareness in the medical community that human factors are involved in effectiveness of anaesthesia teams. Communication and coordination between physicians and nurses seems to play a crucial role in maintaining a good level of performance under time pressure, particularly for anaesthesia teams, who are confronted with uncertainty, rapid changes in the environme...

2007
Kenneth R. Evans Timothy D. Landry Po-Chien Li Shaoming Zou

In this study, the authors propose a theory that incorporates the mediating effects of three important organizational sales-related psychological climate perceptions (e.g., the organization’s customer orientation, sales innovativeness, and sales supportiveness) to explain how sales force controls affect sales-related outcomes. Based on a survey of 293 salespeople and using path analysis, the au...

2009
Veeriah Sinniah Sharan Kaur

This study examines the relative effectiveness and frequency of use of modern and conventional training methods in a Malaysian context. While literature from many of these studies commonly suggests that there is no significant difference, others maintain that significant differences do exist because removing instructor feedback and human interaction, characteristics of conventional instructor-l...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2011
James M Diefendorff Rebecca J Erickson Alicia A Grandey Jason J Dahling

Emotional labor theory has conceptualized emotional display rules as shared norms governing the expression of emotions at work. Using a sample of registered nurses working in different units of a hospital system, we provided the first empirical evidence that display rules can be represented as shared, unit-level beliefs. Additionally, controlling for the influence of dispositional affectivity, ...

2013
Susan Bradley Francis Kamwendo Honorati Masanja Helen de Pinho Rachel Waxman Camille Boostrom Eilish McAuliffe

BACKGROUND Mid-level cadres are being used to address human resource shortages in many African contexts, but insufficient and ineffective human resource management is compromising their performance. Supervision plays a key role in performance and motivation, but is frequently characterised by periodic inspection and control, rather than support and feedback to improve performance. This paper ex...

2016
Rene Ziegler Christian Schlett

Studies have identified variables either moderating the extent to which job satisfaction predicts work behavior or moderating the reverse impact of work behavior on job satisfaction. Based on an attitude strength and self-perception framework, we argue that certain variables may moderate both the predictive utility of job satisfaction for work behavior and the impact of work behavior on job sat...

2007
DAVID MAYER

Drawing on the organizational justice, organizational climate, leadership and personality, and social comparison theory literatures, we develop hypotheses about the effects of leader personality on the development of 3 types of justice climates (e.g., procedural, interpersonal, and informational) and the moderating effects of these climates on individual-level justice–attitude relationships. La...

2014
Ante Glavas Ken Kelley

We explore the impact on employee attitudes of their perceptions of how others outside the organization are treated (i.e., corporate social responsibility) above and beyond the impact of how employees are directly treated by the organization. Results of a study of 827 employees in eighteen organizations show that employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) are positively relat...

2012
Michael A Barone Robert A Dudas Rosalyn W Stewart Julia A McMillan George J Dover Janet R Serwint

BACKGROUND The traditional role of the faculty inpatient attending providing clinical care and effectively teaching residents and medical students is threatened by increasing documentation requirements, pressures to increase clinical productivity, and insufficient funding available for medical education. In order to sustain and improve clinical education on a general pediatric inpatient service...

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