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Autor/inn/enWilder, David A.; Rost, Kristen; McMahon, Meghan
TitelThe Accuracy of Managerial Prediction of Employee Preference: A Brief Report
QuelleIn: Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 27 (2007) 2, S.1-14 (14 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0160-8061
DOI10.1300/J075v27n02_01
SchlagwörterEmployees; Correlation; Reinforcement; Performance Factors; Improvement Programs; Comparative Analysis; Prediction; Surveys; Administrators; Statistical Analysis; Industrial Psychology
AbstractThe extent to which managers could accurately predict what items/activities their employees report as preferred was examined. First, managers were asked to rank order a list of items/activities they thought their employees would most prefer to be incorporated into a performance improvement plan. Next, employee preference for these same items was assessed directly using an employee-reinforcer survey. The results of the managers' predictions were then compared to the results of the employee-reinforcer survey using Kendall rank-order correlation coefficients. Correlations ranged from -1 to 1, with a mean of 0.11. The number of participants for whom managers correctly identified the most preferred item/activity was also assessed; managers correctly predicted the most preferred item/activity for 15 of 27 employees. The results suggest that some managers are good at predicting their employees' most preferred item/activity, but most managers are poor at predicting the preferences for less preferred items and activities. Implications of this finding for the assessment of preference among employees and the use of preferred items and activities in performance improvement plans are discussed. (Author).
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Update2017/4/10
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