The effects of site experience on job performance: a missing element in work experience
Volume: 32, Issue: 21, Pages: 4603 - 4628
Published: Nov 8, 2019
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship of site experience (i.e. time employees work at a particular company site), a key aspect of work experience that has been overlooked, to job performance. In addition, it tests two moderators that are predicted to affect this relationship. We approximated job performance using commissions on sales earned by 3398 employees of a large Spanish bank. Data were collected in 2005 and 2012 and were structured as...
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Title
The effects of site experience on job performance: a missing element in work experience
Published Date
Nov 8, 2019
Volume
32
Issue
21
Pages
4603 - 4628
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