Savouring and perceived job performance in positive psychology: Moderating role of positive affectivity |
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Authors: | Chia‐Wu Lin Shu‐Ling Chen Ruei‐Yang Wang |
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Affiliation: | National Dong Hwa University, Shoufeng, Hualien, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Building on the research in positive psychology, the current study examines the impact of employee savouring on building perceived job performance and tested the extent to which an individual positive affectivity moderated the relationship of savouring and job performance. Using survey responses from 357 salespeople in six Taiwanese insurance companies, the results of hierarchical regression analyses show that savouring is positively related to perceived job performance. In addition, the relationship between savouring and perceived job performance was moderated by employees' positive affectivity. The implications of these results and the limitations of the research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | perceived job performance positive affectivity positive psychology savouring |
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