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Evaluating and rewarding OCBs: Potential consequences of formally incorporating organisational citizenship behaviour in performance appraisal and reward systems
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2008) 30 (5): 494–514.
Published: 15 August 2008
... al., 2004 ; Coleman and Borman, 2000 ; LePine et al., 2000 ; Paine and Organ, 2000 ; Podsakoff et al., 2000 ; Vey and Campbell, 2004). Human resource management research Performance measures Motivation (psychology) Individual behaviour Proposition 1a...
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Self and supervisor ratings of performance: Evidence from an individualistic culture
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Employee Relations
Employee Relations: The International Journal (2003) 25 (4): 371–388.
Published: 01 August 2003
...) examined employees’ quantity and quality of work in Britain and the USA. They found that US employees were more likely to report that their quality and quantity of work are high compared with British employees. © MCB UP Limited 2003 Performance measures Self assessment Managers United Arab...
