This research investigated peer appraisal within simulated self-managing work groups. Over repeated occasions across time, groups of undergraduate students were asked to work on a cooperative group task, to evaluate one another\u27s performance, and to estimate how others in the group evaluated them. Social Relations Model (SRM, Kenny & La Voie, 1984) analyses explored the degree and effects of consensus and meta-accuracy in evaluation. Analyses found evidence for both consensus and meta-accuracy within a short time (p $\u3c$.05). Therefore, consensus in and meta-accuracy of evaluation emerges quickly (after only thirty minutes of cooperative work). However, across time, evaluations were more directly related to immediate performance inform...
This article uses the work of Smircich and Chesser on direct and meta-perspectives (i.e., points of ...
Performance evaluation based on self-appraisal has been widely advocated because of its potential fo...
Three studies address the role of social consensus on evaluative standards in different comparative ...
This research investigated peer appraisal within simulated self-managing work groups. Over repeated ...
Using Kenny’s (1994) social relations model (SRM), data from 29 organizational teams who completed d...
Peer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decisions and to ...
The study was designed to examine the impact of reciprocal evaluation, a factor which differentiates...
A crucial determinant of the success or failure of collaborative group work is the effect of peer fe...
This study examined the accuracy of performance ratings provided by participant raters with and with...
Three main research traditions have been associated with developments in social influence theory in ...
Purpose: This study seeks to examine the links between employee agreeableness, group performance, an...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
We assessed collective efficacy (a group’s judgment of their ability to perform a particular task) a...
In many workplaces co-workers have the best information about each other's effort. Managers may atte...
Given the common use of subjective-ratings (e.g., supervisor, peer or self ratings) for performance ...
This article uses the work of Smircich and Chesser on direct and meta-perspectives (i.e., points of ...
Performance evaluation based on self-appraisal has been widely advocated because of its potential fo...
Three studies address the role of social consensus on evaluative standards in different comparative ...
This research investigated peer appraisal within simulated self-managing work groups. Over repeated ...
Using Kenny’s (1994) social relations model (SRM), data from 29 organizational teams who completed d...
Peer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decisions and to ...
The study was designed to examine the impact of reciprocal evaluation, a factor which differentiates...
A crucial determinant of the success or failure of collaborative group work is the effect of peer fe...
This study examined the accuracy of performance ratings provided by participant raters with and with...
Three main research traditions have been associated with developments in social influence theory in ...
Purpose: This study seeks to examine the links between employee agreeableness, group performance, an...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
We assessed collective efficacy (a group’s judgment of their ability to perform a particular task) a...
In many workplaces co-workers have the best information about each other's effort. Managers may atte...
Given the common use of subjective-ratings (e.g., supervisor, peer or self ratings) for performance ...
This article uses the work of Smircich and Chesser on direct and meta-perspectives (i.e., points of ...
Performance evaluation based on self-appraisal has been widely advocated because of its potential fo...
Three studies address the role of social consensus on evaluative standards in different comparative ...