HOW WORK ORIENTATION IMPACTS OBJECTIVE CAREER OUTCOMES VIA MANAGERIAL (MIS)PERCEPTIONS
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Cho, Yuna; Jiang, Winnie Y.
署名单位:
University of Hong Kong; INSEAD Business School
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2020.0841
发表日期:
2022
页码:
1353-1382
关键词:
organizational citizenship behavior
Intrinsic motivation
COMMITMENT
job
performance
success
PASSION
turnover
self
ATTRIBUTIONS
摘要:
Views differ on whether individuals with a calling orientation toward work (i.e., seeing work as personally fulfilling and contributing to a better world) enjoy more favorable objective career outcomes, such as higher income and chance of promotion, versus those with a job orientation (i.e., seeing work as a means to a financial end). We suggest that the impasse is partially due to prior research's exclusive focus on how work orientation affects one's effort and subsequent job performance. Drawing on theories of signaling, cognitive biases, and reciprocity, we propose that calling-oriented employees enjoy better objective career outcomes than job-oriented employees via an external pathway: managers misperceive employees' calling orientation as evidence of better performance and stronger organizational commitment. In Study 1-analyses of the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study-we find support for the main effect, and in Study 2-an online experiment-we constructively replicate this effect and find evidence for our predicted explanatory mechanisms. Furthermore, observing a calling-oriented employee prompts managers to perceive them more favorably in other domains, creating a halo effect. Our research sheds light on how individuals' subjective view of the meaning of work influences their objective career success, highlighting workplace signals and managerial perceptions as important mechanisms.
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