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ID178711
Title ProperInfluence of perceptions of promotion opportunities on job performance and its mechanisms
Other Title Informationa case study of Chinese junior civil servants
LanguageENG
AuthorXie, Lingling ;  Yang, Lihua
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although existing literature has stressed the influences of various factors on job performance, the influence of the perceptions of promotion opportunities on job performance is frequently disregarded in the majority of studies on public sector human resource management. Using the survey data from Chinese junior civil servants, the study revealed that perceptions of promotion opportunities can directly influence both task performance and contextual performance, and perceptions of promotion opportunities can strengthen task performance and contextual performance by the mediating role of job engagement. It was also indicated that perceptions of promotion opportunities were influenced by rank, supervisor-subordinate relationships, and promotion justice. Thus, the study developed a conceptual framework that included the variables laid-above to understand the mechanisms of the influence of perceptions of promotion opportunities on job performance.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 30, No.127; Jan 2021: p.118-135
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 30 No 127
Key WordsChina ;  Case Study ;  Chinese Junior Civil Servants ;  Job Performance ;  Promotion Opportunities


 
 
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