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Exploring the factors associated with employees' perceived appraisal accuracy: a study of Chinese state-owned enterprises
Authors:Chin-Ju Tsai  Wen-Lai Wang
Institution:1. School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, EghamSurreyUKChin-Ju.Tsai@rhul.ac.uk;3. School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, EghamSurreyUK
Abstract:Western employment practices have increasingly been used in emerging markets, but little is known about the factors influencing non-Western employees' views regarding Western employment practices. This paper presents a study that investigates the factors associated with Chinese employees' perceived appraisal accuracy. Based on the extant literature, the study tests six aspects of a performance appraisal (PA) system: employees' perceptions of distributive justice, procedural justice, interactional justice, administrative purpose, developmental purpose and the use of multiple raters. A mixed methods approach was used to collect the data; quantitative data collected from a survey were used to test the hypothesized relationships and qualitative data collected from interviews were used to help explain the underlying logic behind the relationships. The results of the hypotheses testing show that employees' perceived accuracy of PA is positively associated with the three types of justice and the two purposes of PA. The findings from the interviews indicate that employees' perceptions of appraisal accuracy are influenced by certain Chinese cultural characteristics and management traditions. The implications of the findings for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords:China  justice  perceived appraisal accuracy  performance appraisal  state-owned enterprises
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