IF 6.2 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Loes Abrahams, Joeri Hofmans, Filip De Fruyt
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从资源的角度来看,员工的睡眠质量、睡眠时间和活力感被认为可以预测与工作相关的重要结果。然而,许多研究忽视了这些因素的动态性质,或主要依赖于自我报告数据。通过对日常工作表现的自评和他评,我们研究了日常睡眠质量和持续时间对日常工作表现的预测程度,以及这些关系是否受活力的影响。学生教师(人数=165)、实习指导教师(人数=97)和学生(即实习对象;人数=69个班级)参与了一项经验抽样研究,其中包括对睡眠时间和质量的早晨评估(人数=1762和869),以及对活力(人数=2207)和工作表现(自我、指导教师和实习对象评分;人数=2160、1113和1087)的两次日常评估。多层次路径分析表明:1)睡眠质量(而非持续时间)可预测个人的活力、自我评分和目标评分的工作绩效;2)根据每个评分来源,活力与绩效呈正相关;3)中午的活力不能预测下午的绩效,也不能调节睡眠与下午绩效之间的关系。本文讨论了这一研究对理论和实践的启示。
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Fresh as a daisy: Within-person associations between sleep, vitality, and self- and other-rated job performance

Fresh as a daisy: Within-person associations between sleep, vitality, and self- and other-rated job performance

From a resource perspective, employees' sleep quality, sleep duration, and feelings of vitality are believed to predict important work-related outcomes. However, many studies ignore the dynamic nature of the constructs or rely primarily on self-reported data. Including both self- and other-ratings of daily job performance, we examined the extent to which daily sleep quality and duration predict daily job performance, and whether these relationships are mediated by vitality. Student teachers (N = 165), internship supervisors (N = 97), and students (i.e., targets; N = 69 classes) participated in an experience sampling study with morning assessments of sleep duration and quality (n = 1,762 and n = 869), and two daily assessments of vitality (n = 2,207) and performance (self-, supervisor-, and target-rated; n = 2,160, n = 1,113, and n = 1,087). Multilevel path analyses suggested that 1) sleep quality but not duration predicted individuals' vitality and self- and target-rated job performance, 2) vitality was positively associated with performance according to each rating source, and 3) midday vitality did not predict afternoon performance, nor did it mediate the relationship between sleep and afternoon performance. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Organizational Behavior aims to publish empirical reports and theoretical reviews of research in the field of organizational behavior, wherever in the world that work is conducted. The journal will focus on research and theory in all topics associated with organizational behavior within and across individual, group and organizational levels of analysis, including: -At the individual level: personality, perception, beliefs, attitudes, values, motivation, career behavior, stress, emotions, judgment, and commitment. -At the group level: size, composition, structure, leadership, power, group affect, and politics. -At the organizational level: structure, change, goal-setting, creativity, and human resource management policies and practices. -Across levels: decision-making, performance, job satisfaction, turnover and absenteeism, diversity, careers and career development, equal opportunities, work-life balance, identification, organizational culture and climate, inter-organizational processes, and multi-national and cross-national issues. -Research methodologies in studies of organizational behavior.
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