
Supervisor positive feedback and employee performance: Promotion focus as a mediator
We explored the influence of supervisor positive feedback on employees' in-role and extrarole performance, and the mediating role of promotion focus in these relationships. Data were gathered at three time points from 373 Chinese employees and their immediate supervisors. We used hierarchical
linear regression and the PROCESS macro to test our hypotheses. The results show that supervisor positive feedback was positively related to promotion focus, which was also positively related to employees' in-role and extrarole performance. In addition, promotion focus mediated the supervisor
positive feedback–employee performance relationship. Our findings suggest that organizational managers should provide employees with positive feedback to improve their promotion focus, thereby enhancing employees' in-role and extrarole performance.
Keywords: EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE; EXTRAROLE PERFORMANCE; IN-ROLE PERFORMANCE; PROMOTION FOCUS; SUPERVISOR POSITIVE FEEDBACK; SUPERVISOR–EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: School of Literature, Capital Normal University, People's Republic of China 2: Graduate School of Education, Beijing Foreign Studies University, People's Republic of China
Publication date: February 14, 2022
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