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Combined Effects of Positive and Negative Affectivity and Job Satisfaction on Job Performance and Turnover Intentions
Authors:Dave Bouckenooghe  Usman Raja  Arif Nazir Butt
Institution:1. Brock University;2. Lahore University of Management Sciences
Abstract:Capturing data from employee–supervisor dyads (N = 321) from eight organizations in Pakistan, including human service organizations, an electronics assembly plant, a packaging material manufacturing company, and a small food processing plant, we used moderated regression analysis to examine whether the relationships between trait affect (positive affectivity PA] and negative affectivity NA]) and two key work outcome variables (job performance and turnover) are contingent upon the level of job satisfaction. We applied the Trait Activation Theory to explain the moderating effect of job satisfaction on the relationship between affect and performance and between affect and turnover. Overall, the data supported our hypotheses. Positive and negative affectivity influenced performance and the intention to quit, and job satisfaction moderated these relationships. We discuss in detail the results of these findings and their implications for research and practice.
Keywords:negative affectivity  positive affectivity  job satisfaction  turnover  job performance
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