A Meta-Analysis on Positive Psychology Correlates of Sales Performance

Lisa L. Brady, M. Credé, Lukas K. Sotola, M. Tynan
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Prior research has documented a generally positive relationship between employees’ standing on constructs that are commonly studied by positive psychologists and workplace outcomes, such as job performance and retention. Constructs such as adaptability, empowerment, hope, optimism, and resilience are believed to reflect psychological resources that employees can draw upon when facing adversity and challenges in their work, while also reflecting a general tendency or disposition to experience positive emotions and engage with others in ways that reflect such positive emotions. As such, positive psychology constructs may be particularly important for performance in jobs characterized by high levels of social interaction, stress, and challenge. In order to explore the manner in which different positive psychology constructs are related to sales performance, this chapter presents findings from a meta-analytic investigation into the relationships between sales performance and a variety of positive psychology constructs. Findings based on data from 59 unique samples and 14,334 salespeople indicate that some positive psychology constructs exhibit moderate to even strong relationships with the performance of salespeople, although the strength of these relationships appears to have been substantially inflated by common-source bias. The authors discuss the implications of these findings for selection and training within sales occupations, and advance an agenda for future research.
积极心理学对销售绩效影响的元分析
之前的研究已经证明,员工在积极心理学家通常研究的构念上的立场与工作成果(如工作绩效和留任)之间存在普遍的正相关关系。适应性、授权、希望、乐观和弹性等构念被认为反映了员工在工作中面对逆境和挑战时可以利用的心理资源,同时也反映了一种体验积极情绪的一般倾向或倾向,并以反映这种积极情绪的方式与他人交往。正因为如此,积极心理学的构建对于在高水平的社会互动、压力和挑战的工作中表现尤为重要。为了探讨不同的积极心理学建构与销售绩效之间的关系,本章提出了对销售绩效与各种积极心理学建构之间关系的元分析调查结果。基于59个独特样本和14334名销售人员的数据的研究结果表明,一些积极心理学结构与销售人员的表现表现出中度甚至强烈的关系,尽管这些关系的强度似乎被共同来源偏见大大夸大了。作者讨论了这些发现对销售职业的选择和培训的影响,并提出了未来研究的议程。
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