The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance

The aim of this study was to determine if peer support acts as a moderator between the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance. A quantitative research method was used for this study, and correlational analysis was used to determine the relationship between self-performance a...

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Main Authors: Flordeliza, Erikajoy Beatriz A., Gaddi, Ana Christine L., Literal, Zake Ivan P., Oliva, Mark Abraham M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-79072021-08-15T12:00:42Z The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance Flordeliza, Erikajoy Beatriz A. Gaddi, Ana Christine L., Literal, Zake Ivan P. Oliva, Mark Abraham M. The aim of this study was to determine if peer support acts as a moderator between the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance. A quantitative research method was used for this study, and correlational analysis was used to determine the relationship between self-performance appraisal and work performance. A simple linear regression analysis was used to determine if a predictive relationship exists between self-performance appraisal and work performance, and a moderation analysis by means of PROCESS was used to determine if peer support, measured by the Berlin Social Support Scale has a moderating effect on the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance measured by a behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS). Employees coming from the customer service department of business process outsourcing companies that have 2 years of work experience or less prior to being in their current company, and 2 years of work experience or less in their current company were used in the study. Results of the study indicated that a significant positive relationship exists between self-performance appraisal and work performance, as well as a predictive relationship between the same variables. However, a moderating effect did not appear to exist between self-performance appraisal, peer support and work performance. The researchers discussed implications of the research within the context of the customer service department of business process outsourcing companies. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7263 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Employees Rating of Self-monitoring Self-consciousness (Sensitivity) Peer pressure -- Philippines Psychology
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Philippines
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topic Employees Rating of
Self-monitoring
Self-consciousness (Sensitivity)
Peer pressure -- Philippines
Psychology
spellingShingle Employees Rating of
Self-monitoring
Self-consciousness (Sensitivity)
Peer pressure -- Philippines
Psychology
Flordeliza, Erikajoy Beatriz A.
Gaddi, Ana Christine L.,
Literal, Zake Ivan P.
Oliva, Mark Abraham M.
The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
description The aim of this study was to determine if peer support acts as a moderator between the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance. A quantitative research method was used for this study, and correlational analysis was used to determine the relationship between self-performance appraisal and work performance. A simple linear regression analysis was used to determine if a predictive relationship exists between self-performance appraisal and work performance, and a moderation analysis by means of PROCESS was used to determine if peer support, measured by the Berlin Social Support Scale has a moderating effect on the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance measured by a behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS). Employees coming from the customer service department of business process outsourcing companies that have 2 years of work experience or less prior to being in their current company, and 2 years of work experience or less in their current company were used in the study. Results of the study indicated that a significant positive relationship exists between self-performance appraisal and work performance, as well as a predictive relationship between the same variables. However, a moderating effect did not appear to exist between self-performance appraisal, peer support and work performance. The researchers discussed implications of the research within the context of the customer service department of business process outsourcing companies.
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author Flordeliza, Erikajoy Beatriz A.
Gaddi, Ana Christine L.,
Literal, Zake Ivan P.
Oliva, Mark Abraham M.
author_facet Flordeliza, Erikajoy Beatriz A.
Gaddi, Ana Christine L.,
Literal, Zake Ivan P.
Oliva, Mark Abraham M.
author_sort Flordeliza, Erikajoy Beatriz A.
title The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
title_short The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
title_full The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
title_fullStr The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
title_full_unstemmed The moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
title_sort moderating effect of peer support in the relationship of self-performance appraisal and work performance
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