2015
DOI: 10.5430/jms.v6n3p1
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When Good Goes Bad: The Effects of High Negative Affectivity on Pressure to Produce

Abstract: Pressure to produce at the workplace is omnipresent, and in many ways a necessary situation. Although pressure to produce helps to motivate or drive employee performance, it is likely to be associated with negative outcomes. In this study, we examine three outcomes (job satisfaction, role overload, and perceived organizational support) to assess their linkages with pressure to produce. Based on person-situation theory, we also investigate negative affectivity (NA) as a moderator of pressure to produce-outcome … Show more

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