Abstract This study explores the notion of subjectivity in performance evaluation as a multidimensional concept, including ex ante specified and ex post subjective evaluation, which are determined at different phases of an evaluation period. This distinction is important as these subjectivity types have different purposes and varying impacts on organisational outcomes. Based on a survey of 160 Vietnamese middle managers, we uncover their assorted impacts on perceived procedural justice across contexts of formalisation and job autonomy. As such, this study seeks to offer important insights on the literature of subjective evaluation and organisational justice
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between supervisor-perceived proce...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
This paper examines the impact of performance measure diversity and the use of subjective performanc...
Abstract This paper examines the relationship between subjectivity in performance evaluation and th...
This paper examines the relationship between subjectivity in performance evaluation and the three ...
This thesis develops and tests a framework examining the relationship between subjectivity in perfor...
This conceptual paper addresses on the issue regarding the element of subjectivity in shaping employ...
AbstractThis conceptual paper addresses on the issue regarding the element of subjectivity in shapin...
We conduct an explorative study to investigate the effect of subjectivity in performance evaluation ...
We conduct an explorative study to investigate the effect of subjectivity in performance evaluation ...
We conduct an explorative study to investigate the effect of subjectivity in performance evaluation ...
Procedural justice is generally thought of as a unidimensional construct. In this article, it is arg...
The objectives of this thesis are: (1) to investigate the antecedents and consequences of fairness o...
Even though several theories of justice attempt to explain how justice perceptions are formed and op...
This paper explores the roles, uses and impacts of subjectivity in performance measurement and rewar...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between supervisor-perceived proce...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
This paper examines the impact of performance measure diversity and the use of subjective performanc...
Abstract This paper examines the relationship between subjectivity in performance evaluation and th...
This paper examines the relationship between subjectivity in performance evaluation and the three ...
This thesis develops and tests a framework examining the relationship between subjectivity in perfor...
This conceptual paper addresses on the issue regarding the element of subjectivity in shaping employ...
AbstractThis conceptual paper addresses on the issue regarding the element of subjectivity in shapin...
We conduct an explorative study to investigate the effect of subjectivity in performance evaluation ...
We conduct an explorative study to investigate the effect of subjectivity in performance evaluation ...
We conduct an explorative study to investigate the effect of subjectivity in performance evaluation ...
Procedural justice is generally thought of as a unidimensional construct. In this article, it is arg...
The objectives of this thesis are: (1) to investigate the antecedents and consequences of fairness o...
Even though several theories of justice attempt to explain how justice perceptions are formed and op...
This paper explores the roles, uses and impacts of subjectivity in performance measurement and rewar...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between supervisor-perceived proce...
Although there is a vast literature on employee reactions to procedural injustice, little is known a...
This paper examines the impact of performance measure diversity and the use of subjective performanc...