像专家一样评分:弥合评分者的知识和自我效能之间的差距

M. Raza
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本研究旨在探讨专业评核员(知识丰富和经验丰富)在通过公平程序(程序公正)预测被评核员自我效能感(SE)中的作用。绩效评估(PA)研究一直是研究人员特别感兴趣的,评价者在确定积极反应方面的作用研究不足。评级-利率关系的作用一直是所有以评级为中心的研究的主要焦点。然而,评价员的专门知识,即知识和经验的作用,在评价员的反应方面还没有得到检验。在这方面,我们从系统论和梯队理论的角度来考察评价者的知识、经验和程序正义(PJ)对评价者主观幸福感的影响。调查问卷收集了来自不同经济部门的252名受访者的数据。使用SmartPLS-3分析数据。结果表明,评价者的知识并不能直接预测被评价者的SE。评价员的知识通过PJ间接地预测被评价者的主观感受,而评价员的经验通过PJ调节了评价员的知识与被评价者主观感受之间的间接关系。这项研究为政策制定者提供了重要的见解,帮助他们利用知识渊博、经验丰富的专家评价员,通过公平的程序产生积极的利率反应。
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Rate like an expert: Bridging the gap between rater’s knowledge and ratee’s self-efficacy
This paper aims to investigate the role of an expert rater (knowledgeable and experienced) in predicting the ratee’s self-efficacy (SE) through fair procedures (procedural justice). Performance appraisal (PA) research has been of particular interest to researchers, and the role of the rater in determining the positive reactions has been under-researched. The role of the rater-ratee relationship has been the main focus of all rater-centric studies. However, the role of the rater’s expertise, i.e., knowledge and experience, has not been tested regarding ratee reactions. In this regard, we take the perspective of the systems theory and echelon theory to see the role of the rater’s knowledge, experience, and procedural justice (PJ) on the ratee’s SE. A survey questionnaire is used to collect data from 252 respondents from different sectors of the economy. Data were analyzed using SmartPLS-3. Results show that the rater’s knowledge does not directly predict the ratee’s SE. However, the rater’s knowledge predicts ratee’s SE indirectly through PJ and the rater’s experience moderates the indirect relationship between rater’s knowledge and ratee’s SE through PJ. The study provides important insights for policymakers regarding using expert raters who are knowledgeable and experienced to produce positive ratee reactions through fair processes.
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