Perceived training intensity and work effort: The moderating role of perceived supervisor support |
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Authors: | Anders Dysvik Bård Kuvaas Robert Buch |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour , BI Norwegian Business School , Oslo , Norway anders.dysvik@bi.no;3. Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour , BI Norwegian Business School , Oslo , Norway |
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Abstract: | This study explored the relationships between perceived training intensity, perceived supervisor support, and work effort. The results from a cross-lagged study across a 10-month time span among 323 employees at a Norwegian power supply company revealed a nonsignificant relationship between perceived training intensity and self-reported work effort. Moderation analyses revealed a negative relationship for employees reporting low levels of perceived supervisor support. These findings suggest that line managers are of vital importance for maintaining employees’ work efforts in settings where competence-related stress is prevalent. Among several potential implications for practice, we encourage managers to engage in supportive behaviour, particularly under stressful working conditions. |
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Keywords: | Perceived supervisor support Training and development Work effort Work stressors |
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