The purpose of our study was to further elucidate how employees should behave at work to increase their chances of being mentored by their immediate supervisor. To that end, we experimentally tested how three domains of employee performance [task performance (TP), organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) targeting the supervisor, and counterproductive work behavior (CWB) targeting coworkers] affect supervisors’ willingness to mentor. Each performance domain affected willingness to mentor. OCB had the weakest of the three main effects. Finally, the positive effect of TP was stronger when employees displayed less CWB
This study focuses on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB). OCB is defined as extra role behav...
Abstract The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizens...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...
The purpose of our study was to further elucidate how employees should behave at work to increase th...
Abstract: This study examines the relationships between work attitudes, willingness to mentor and bu...
Although task performance is often deemed the most important criterion in the workplace, Sackett and...
Based on a sample of production workers in a textile firm, supervisory ratings of employee performan...
Research suggests that supervisors and peers can help employees make sense of what is important or e...
This study explores the factor structure of job performance and each performance dimension's relativ...
A study examined the influence of mentoring relationships on organizational commitment and citizensh...
The process linking organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with performance judgments was investi...
Factors thought to be related to intention to mentor and perceived barriers to mentoring (i.e., will...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is examine the relationship between Perceived Organizational Sup...
Many correlates of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CW...
Purpose To enhance the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the effects of incivility on outco...
This study focuses on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB). OCB is defined as extra role behav...
Abstract The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizens...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...
The purpose of our study was to further elucidate how employees should behave at work to increase th...
Abstract: This study examines the relationships between work attitudes, willingness to mentor and bu...
Although task performance is often deemed the most important criterion in the workplace, Sackett and...
Based on a sample of production workers in a textile firm, supervisory ratings of employee performan...
Research suggests that supervisors and peers can help employees make sense of what is important or e...
This study explores the factor structure of job performance and each performance dimension's relativ...
A study examined the influence of mentoring relationships on organizational commitment and citizensh...
The process linking organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) with performance judgments was investi...
Factors thought to be related to intention to mentor and perceived barriers to mentoring (i.e., will...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is examine the relationship between Perceived Organizational Sup...
Many correlates of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and counterproductive work behavior (CW...
Purpose To enhance the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the effects of incivility on outco...
This study focuses on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB). OCB is defined as extra role behav...
Abstract The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizens...
This study was conducted in response to the limited research jointly examining employee use of influ...