We analyze the causal impact of positive and negative feedback on professional performance. We exploit a unique data source in which quasi-random, naturally occurring variations within subjective ratings serve as positive and negative feedback. The analysis shows that receiving positive feedback has a favorable impact on subsequent performance, while negative feedback does not have an effect. These main results are found in two different environments and for distinct cultural backgrounds, experiences, and gender of the feedback recipients. The findings imply that managers should focus on giving positive motivational feedback
While feedback is an essential element of performance, there is little theory explaining the effects...
A considerable literature on attribution theory has shown that healthy individuals exhibit a positi...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyPatrick A. KnightOver 50 years of research has supported...
Performance feedback meetings are often dreaded, perceived to be worthless, and de-motivating for em...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
Negative feedback has been widely reported to be a demotivator that could frustrate the recipient’s ...
These studies examine employees' emotional reactions to performance feedback from their supervisors ...
Feedback is a powerful way of interaction between leaders and their teams. However, its benefits on...
Master's thesis in Business administrationIn this thesis we analyze how different feedback (objectiv...
This paper focuses on the relationship between performance feedback and affect within people across ...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates the impact of different pay schemes and...
We theorize that employees use the performance feedback they receive to reassess their beliefs about...
Performance evaluations are often of critical. importance in an organization\u27s decisions concerni...
While the positive outcomes of feedback in the workplace have been supported in previous research, t...
While feedback is an essential element of performance, there is little theory explaining the effects...
A considerable literature on attribution theory has shown that healthy individuals exhibit a positi...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyPatrick A. KnightOver 50 years of research has supported...
Performance feedback meetings are often dreaded, perceived to be worthless, and de-motivating for em...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
Negative feedback has been widely reported to be a demotivator that could frustrate the recipient’s ...
These studies examine employees' emotional reactions to performance feedback from their supervisors ...
Feedback is a powerful way of interaction between leaders and their teams. However, its benefits on...
Master's thesis in Business administrationIn this thesis we analyze how different feedback (objectiv...
This paper focuses on the relationship between performance feedback and affect within people across ...
International audienceThis paper experimentally investigates the impact of different pay schemes and...
We theorize that employees use the performance feedback they receive to reassess their beliefs about...
Performance evaluations are often of critical. importance in an organization\u27s decisions concerni...
While the positive outcomes of feedback in the workplace have been supported in previous research, t...
While feedback is an essential element of performance, there is little theory explaining the effects...
A considerable literature on attribution theory has shown that healthy individuals exhibit a positi...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...