Frontiers in Psychology | |
The effects of positive versus negative impact reflection on change in job performance and work-life conflict | |
M. Teresa Cardador1  | |
关键词: task significance; impact reflection; perceived impact; positive impact; negative impact; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01370 | |
学科分类:心理学(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
Research on task significance and relational job design suggests that information from beneficiaries of one’s work fosters perceptions of impact, and thus improved work outcomes. This paper presents results from a longitudinal field experiment examining the effect of another strategy for fostering perceptions of impact – engaging employees in regular reflection about how their work benefits others. With a sample of professionals from multiple organizations, this longitudinal study examined the effect on job performance and work-life conflict of both positive and negative impact reflection. Results show that negative impact reflection had a pronounced negative effect on job performance, but no effect on work-life conflict. Positive impact reflection had a weak positive effect on work-life conflict, but no significant effect on job performance. The direction of effects seen in the no intervention condition mirrored that of the negative impact reflection condition, suggesting a possible buffering effect for positive impact reflection. This research provides empirical and theoretical contributions to the literatures on relational job design and task significance.
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CC BY
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