The effects of social and situational influences on the performance rating process has received relatively little attention by past research, yet merits increased attention. While there has been greater acknowledgment of the role of social and situational factors on rater cognition and evaluation, research has typically proceeded in a piecemeal fashion, isolating on a single influence at a time. This approach fails to recognize that performance rating is a process with multiple social and situational influences that need to be considered simultaneously. In the present study, a model of the performance rating process was tested, employing several social and situational variables that have been infrequently investigated and typically not in c...
Although performance ratings are often put to use in making critical decisions that have important p...
Murphy and Cleveland’s (1995) four-component model of performance appraisal challenges views taken i...
The purpose of this study was to take an inductive approach in examining the extent to which organiz...
"The effects of social and situational influences on the performance rating process has received rel...
Performance appraisal research (e.g., Longenecker, Sims, & Gioia, 1987; Wang, Wong, & Kwong, 2010) s...
The influence of peer rating information on supervisor performance ratings was investigated using a ...
The study examines the effects of a wide array of rater–ratee relationship and ratee-characteristic ...
Supervisory ratings of employees ’ performance remain the dominant means of assessing job performanc...
Despite the growing recognition among researchers of the potentially important role that interperso...
Performance evaluation research indicates that variance in ratings may be attributable to systematic...
This study explores the relative contributions of individual attributes, organizational and job char...
Our review of Mitchell's paper "The Effects of Social, Task, and Situational Factors on Motivation, ...
We tested the effects of rater agreeableness on the rating of others’ poor performance in performanc...
Murphy and Cleveland’s (1995) four-component model of performance appraisal challenges views taken i...
This study examines factors that predict the extent to which 408 operating-level workers rated thems...
Although performance ratings are often put to use in making critical decisions that have important p...
Murphy and Cleveland’s (1995) four-component model of performance appraisal challenges views taken i...
The purpose of this study was to take an inductive approach in examining the extent to which organiz...
"The effects of social and situational influences on the performance rating process has received rel...
Performance appraisal research (e.g., Longenecker, Sims, & Gioia, 1987; Wang, Wong, & Kwong, 2010) s...
The influence of peer rating information on supervisor performance ratings was investigated using a ...
The study examines the effects of a wide array of rater–ratee relationship and ratee-characteristic ...
Supervisory ratings of employees ’ performance remain the dominant means of assessing job performanc...
Despite the growing recognition among researchers of the potentially important role that interperso...
Performance evaluation research indicates that variance in ratings may be attributable to systematic...
This study explores the relative contributions of individual attributes, organizational and job char...
Our review of Mitchell's paper "The Effects of Social, Task, and Situational Factors on Motivation, ...
We tested the effects of rater agreeableness on the rating of others’ poor performance in performanc...
Murphy and Cleveland’s (1995) four-component model of performance appraisal challenges views taken i...
This study examines factors that predict the extent to which 408 operating-level workers rated thems...
Although performance ratings are often put to use in making critical decisions that have important p...
Murphy and Cleveland’s (1995) four-component model of performance appraisal challenges views taken i...
The purpose of this study was to take an inductive approach in examining the extent to which organiz...