Proactive Personality and Job Performance: A Social Capital Perspective.
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Abstract
This study of 126 employee-supervisor dyads examined a mediated model of the relationship between proactive personality and job performance. The model, informed by the social capital perspective, suggests that proactive employees reap performance benefits by means of developing social networks that provide them the resources and latitude to pursue high-level initiatives. Structural equation modeling suggested that the relationship between proactive personality and job performance is mediated by network building and initiative taking on the part of the employee.
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- Psychology
- Personality
- Perspective (graphical)
- Social capital
- Job performance
- Structural equation modeling
- Supervisor
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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