The Affective Underpinnings of Job Perceptions and Attitudes: A Meta-Analytic Review and Integration.
Tulane University · Rice University
Abstract
Using psychometric meta-analysis, the authors present a quantitative and qualitative review (k = 205, total pairwise N = 62,527) of the literature relating trait and state positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) to job-related attitudes, including job satisfaction, organizational commitment, turnover intentions, and dimensions of job burnout. Results indicated substantial correlations, ranging in absolute value from -.17 (PA and turnover intentions; NA and personal accomplishment) to.54 (NA and emotional exhaustion). Correlational results largely were consistent across hypothesized and exploratory moderator conditions. Meta-analytic multiple regression results generally supported the unique contribution…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.88
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Job satisfaction
- Moderation
- Social psychology
- Meta-analysis
- Affective events theory
- Job performance
- Decent work and economic growth