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The effect of the performance appraisal system on trust for management: A field quasi-experiment.
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Customer SatisfactionField Quasi-experimentTrust Management ArchitectureHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorPerformance ManagementEmployee AttitudeAppraisal SystemManagement EffectivenessManagementPerformance Appraisal SystemEmployee TrustTrustTrust MetricOrganizational CommunicationBusinessTrust ManagementArtsRecent Theoretical Developments
Recent theoretical developments have enabled the empirical study of trust for specific referents in organizations. The authors conducted a 14-month field study of employee trust for top management. A 9-month quasi-experiment found that the implementation of a more acceptable performance appraisal system increased trust for top management. The 3 proposed factors of trustworthiness (ability, benevolence, and integrity) mediated the relationship between perceptions of the appraisal system and trust.
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