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The presence of a feedback-seeking role model in promoting employee feedback seeking: a moderated mediation model
Authors:Jing Qian  Fu Yang  Haiwan Wang  Jun Wang
Affiliation:1. Business School, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;2. School of Business Administration, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China
Abstract:Abstract

Despite an increasing number of studies that show a positive relationship between the supportiveness of a feedback source and feedback seeking, little is known about the impact of supervisors’ demonstration of feedback-seeking behavior on promoting employees seeking feedback from them. In addition, although previous studies have shown that feedback seeking is an interactive process and is emotionally charged, to our knowledge, no studies have investigated the role that the source’s emotion regulation played in the feedback seeker’s seeking frequency. The present article developed a moderated mediation model to fill this void and tested it with data from a sample of 215 supervisor–subordinate dyads from China. We hypothesized and found that supervisors’ feedback seeking from subordinates were positively related to subordinates’ feedback seeking from supervisors, mediated by the perceived value and cost of the feedback seeking. The results also supported the moderating roles of supervisors’ emotion regulation in the mediation model.
Keywords:Feedback seeking  perceived value of feedback seeking  perceived cost of feedback seeking  emotion regulation strategy
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