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| Title: | The Moderating Effects of Situation Strength on the Job Satisfaction-Job Performance Relationship |
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| Abstract: | Debates about how individual differences interact with the situational context have been around for a long time. However while individual difference variables have been relatively well defined, situational variables have not. That is, situational strength lacks a unified conceptualization. The present study examined the moderating effects of two recently purposed facets of a newly introduced unified situational strength construct: constraints and consequences, on the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance. Our analyses showed that while constraints appear to moderate the performance-satisfaction relationship (β = -.34, P < .01)' consequences do not (β =.07, ns). The implications of these findings are discussed. This presentation occurred at the Wright State University Campus-Wide Celebration of Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities on April 16, 2010 |
| Bookmark: | http://hdl.handle.net/2374.WSU/4788 |
| Date: | April 2010 |
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