控制点对工作绩效的影响:斯里兰卡某服装企业高管员工的实证研究

E. Ekanayaka
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本文的目的是研究控制点(LOC)对斯里兰卡工作相关绩效的影响。研究对象是从服装行业高管中挑选出来的,他们完成了一份由有效可靠的工具组成的问卷,测量了所研究的每个变量。本研究以168名高管级员工为样本,随机从所选服装组织的样本框架中选取。数据分析主要使用SPSS 23版分析软件,提供了更多的意义和验证的结果。研究结果表明,在斯里兰卡某服装组织中,高管(服装行业)个性的一个方面,通过控制点来衡量,在预测工作绩效水平方面起着重要作用。具有较高内部控制点的高管更有可能拥有较高的工作绩效水平。进一步发现,男性和女性高管员工在控制点程度上存在显著差异。因此,本研究透过检视控制源与工作绩效及性别差异的关系,扩展控制源的文献。
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The Effect of Locus of Control on Job Performance: An Empirical Study of Executive Level Employees in a Selected Sri Lankan Apparel Organization
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of Locus of Control (LOC) on the work-related job performance in Sri Lanka. Subjects were drawn from a pool of apparel sector executives who completed a questionnaire made up of valid and reliable instruments that measured each of the variables studied. The study was conducted on a sample of 168 executive level employees that was randomly selected from a sample frame of the selected apparel organization. The data was mainly analyzed by using the analytical software SPSS version 23 that provided more meaning and validated results. The findings indicate that one aspect of an executive’s (Apparel sector) personality, as measured by locus of control, plays an important role in predicting the level of job performance in a selected apparel organization in Sri Lanka. Executives with a higher internal locus of control are more likely to have higher levels of job performance. Further it reveals that there is a significant difference between male and female executive employees with regard to degree of locus of control. Consequently, this study extends the locus of control literature by examining the relationship of locus of control with job performance and gender difference.
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