Journal article
Comparing the validity of multiple social effectiveness constructs in the prediction of managerial job performance
Assaf Semadar, Garry Robins, Gerald R Ferris
JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR | WILEY | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1002/job.385
Abstract
AbstractSocial effectiveness constructs have been receiving increased attention in organizational research. However, the proliferation of such constructs raises questions of their relative effectiveness as predictors of job performance when used in multivariate comparison. The current study examined four social effectiveness constructs (i.e., self‐monitoring, leadership self‐efficacy, emotional intelligence and political skill) in the prediction of managerial job performance. Bivariate correlations showed that performance was predicted by social effectiveness constructs with the exception of self‐monitoring. Multiple regression analyses, using gender and seniority as control variables, found..
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