The relative importance of task, citizenship, and counterproductive performance to global ratings of job performance: A policy-capturing approach.
University of Toronto · Twin Cities Orthopedics
Abstract
A review of research on job performance suggests 3 broad components: task, citizenship, and counterproductive performance. This study examined the relative importance of each component to ratings of overall performance by using an experimental policy-capturing design. Managers in 5 jobs read hypothetical profiles describing employees' task, citizenship, and counterproductive performance and provided global ratings of performance. Within-subjects regression analyses indicated that the weights given to the 3 performance components varied across raters. Hierarchical cluster analyses indicated that raters' policies could be grouped into 3 homogeneous clusters: (a) task performance weighted highest, (b)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 70
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2Topics & keywords
- Job performance
- Task (project management)
- Psychology
- Multilevel model
- Social psychology
- Homogeneous
- Organizational citizenship behavior
- Contextual performance
- Decent work and economic growth