Out of sight, out of mind? How and when cognitive role transition episodes influence employee performance

Volume: 69, Issue: 11, Pages: 2141 - 2168
Published: May 22, 2016
Abstract
A widely-cited proposition in boundary theory states that it is difficult for individuals to transition between roles, especially when these roles are highly segmented. Surprisingly, this hypothesis has not been directly tested. We provide an empirical test of these propositions and draw from the self-regulation literature to expand boundary theory in exploring how episodes of cognitive role transitions impact job performance. We propose that...
Paper Details
Title
Out of sight, out of mind? How and when cognitive role transition episodes influence employee performance
Published Date
May 22, 2016
Volume
69
Issue
11
Pages
2141 - 2168
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