Construct of job performance: Evidence from Chinese military soldiers |
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Authors: | Zheng-Xue Luo Kan Shi Wen-Dong Li Dan-Min Miao |
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Affiliation: | Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'An, and;Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | The construct of job performance has been one of the important topics in job performance research. The present study investigated the construct of job performance among Chinese military soldiers using both qualitative and quantitative methods. First, after interviewing 95 officers and soldiers, we categorized and conceptualized eight sets of typical behavioural incidents related to soldiers' job performance, and designed a questionnaire measuring job performance. Then, using a sample of 1402 Chinese soldiers, questionnaire reliability and validity were tested, and then the questionnaire was revised. The construct of job performance was further refined using confirmatory factor analyses and regression analyses using another sample of 1068 soldiers. The results showed that Chinese military soldiers' job performance consisted of two dimensions of task performance and contextual performance. Furthermore, task performance had three subfactors: military training, task accomplishment and work capability, whereas contextual performance encompassed four factors: helping others, love of learning, promoting organizational benefit and self-discipline. Task performance and contextual performance contributed independently to overall job performance. |
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Keywords: | China contextual performance job performance task performance |
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