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Core self-evaluations and job performance: The role of the perceived work environment.
Authors:Kacmar  K Michele; Collins  Brian J; Harris  Kenneth J; Judge  Timothy A
Abstract:Using trait activation theory as a framework, the authors examined the moderating role of two situational variables—perceptions of organizational politics and perceptions of leader effectiveness—on the relationship between core self-evaluations and job performance. Results from two samples (N = 137 and N = 226) indicate that employee perceptions of their work environment moderated the relationship between their core self-evaluations and supervisor ratings of their performance. In particular, those with higher core self-evaluations received higher performance ratings in environments perceived as favorable than in environments perceived as unfavorable. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:core self-evaluation  job performance  perceptions of organizational politics  perceived leader effectiveness  work environment
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