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The Organizational Performance Cycle: Longitudinal Assessment of Key Factors
Authors:Robert P. Steel  James R. Van Scotter
Affiliation:(1) School of Management, The University of Michigan–Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn, MI, 48128;(2) Louisiana State University, USA
Abstract:The study's working model postulated static and temporal relationships among goal-setting variables, self-competence, and job performance. Two studies testing the working model are described. Study 1 involved administration of an employee survey to 225 employees of a military installation on two separate occasions. Self-report measures of ability, personal goals, and self- competence were used to predict self- and supervisory-performance ratings. Study 2 involved collection of comparable measures over three occasions from 191 employees of a U.S. Federal mint. Results of both studies indicated that a longitudinal path model fit the data better than a cross-sectional model.
Keywords:job performance  motivation  competence
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