Journal article

Predictors of participation in performance appraisal: A voluntary system in a blue-collar work environment

J Langan-Fox, J Waycott, M Morizzi, L McDonald

International Journal of Selection and Assessment | WILEY | Published : 1998

Abstract

Organisations have long acknowledged the value of performance appraisal in both administration decisions and in motivating employees. However, it would appear that most empirical research has focused on compulsory systems designed for use with executives and managers (Bannister and Balkin 1990; Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor 1979; Klein 1989). The reluctance to implement appraisal systems with lower level and base-grade employees may be due to several factors, including employee and union resistance to compulsory systems of appraisal (Nankervis 1990). Faced with this problem, appraisal can be viewed by appraisees and appraisers as an 'innovation'. In a climate with growing emphasis on participativ..

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