2001
DOI: 10.1002/hrdq.4
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Characteristics of performance appraisals and their impact on sales force satisfaction

Abstract: Sales managers seem to be on a never-ending quest to improve the productivity of their personnel. Contests, commissions, territory redesign, training, sales meetings, travel, and various recognition awards are a few of the methods that have been used to coax performance improvements from a sales force. Although each of these methods of performance enhancement can provide tangible and intangible benefits to the firm, most businesses already use one other method of enhancing sales performance: the performance ev… Show more

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“…Other contextual factors include, for instance, employees' satisfaction with the PA process as a whole, the performance appraisal feedback, or employees' evaluations of the perceived quality, justice, and fairness of the performance appraisal regime (Greenberg, 1986;Nathan et al 1991;Blau, 1999;Pettijohn et al, 2001;Jawahar, 2006;Kuvaas, 2006;Lau et al, 2008;Sommer & Kulkarni, 2012: Gupta & Kumar, 2013. Furthermore, employee participation in the PA process is positively related to the satisfaction with the PA system, perceived fairness, and acceptance of such a practice (Cawley et al, 1998).…”
Section: Theory Performance Appraisals and Job Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other contextual factors include, for instance, employees' satisfaction with the PA process as a whole, the performance appraisal feedback, or employees' evaluations of the perceived quality, justice, and fairness of the performance appraisal regime (Greenberg, 1986;Nathan et al 1991;Blau, 1999;Pettijohn et al, 2001;Jawahar, 2006;Kuvaas, 2006;Lau et al, 2008;Sommer & Kulkarni, 2012: Gupta & Kumar, 2013. Furthermore, employee participation in the PA process is positively related to the satisfaction with the PA system, perceived fairness, and acceptance of such a practice (Cawley et al, 1998).…”
Section: Theory Performance Appraisals and Job Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of theory and research regarding performance appraisal, the developmental component of performance appraisal is regarded as a positive predictor of satisfaction with performance appraisal (Cleveland et al,.1989, Pettijohn. andd'Amico, 2001). From the viewpoint of the authorities, whenever employees accept appraisal system, feel satisfied with it and performance appraisal process is accurately implemented, such system will influence their development and performance improvement (Kuvaas,2007;Pettijohn.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…andd'Amico, 2001). From the viewpoint of the authorities, whenever employees accept appraisal system, feel satisfied with it and performance appraisal process is accurately implemented, such system will influence their development and performance improvement (Kuvaas,2007;Pettijohn. and d'Amico, 2001;Boswell and Boudreau,2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability indicators have become the most commonly-accepted approach to assessing sustainable development precisely because they are flexible enough to bring different meanings to different situations [35]. In a mining context, Azapagic and Yu et al developed frameworks for sustainability indicators consisting of economic, environmental, social and integrated indicators [29]. We further developed the sustainable development capability evaluation index based on social, economic and environmental aspects including 24 indicators (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance is often used in the field of management to indicate meaning the degree to which the results obtained by an individual, a team or an organization engaging in an activity are satisfactory [28,29]. The transition of resource-based cities typically focuses on economic restructuring by reducing the city's dependence on its resource-based industries, which will have a knock-on and positive effect on living standards, social stability and the environment [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%