The effect of state core self-evaluations on task performance, organizational citizenship behaviour, and counterproductive work behaviour

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 301 - 315
Published: Jul 6, 2015
Abstract
Although the personality–performance relationship has been studied extensively, most studies focused on the relationship between between-person differences in the Big Five personality dimensions and between-person differences in job performance. The current paper extends this research in two ways. First, we build on core self-evaluations (CSEs): an alternative, broad personality dimension that has proven to be a good predictor of job...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of state core self-evaluations on task performance, organizational citizenship behaviour, and counterproductive work behaviour
Published Date
Jul 6, 2015
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
301 - 315
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