How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior

This study provides meta-analytic estimates of the antecedents and consequences of feedback-seeking behavior (FSB). Clear support was found for the guiding cost/benefit framework in the feedback-seeking domain. Organizational tenure, job tenure, and age were negatively related to FSB. Learning and p...

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Main Authors: ANSEEL, Frederik, BEATTY, Adam S., SHEN, Winny, LIEVENS, Filip, SACKETT, Paul R.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-67182019-08-22T01:23:53Z How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior ANSEEL, Frederik BEATTY, Adam S. SHEN, Winny LIEVENS, Filip SACKETT, Paul R. This study provides meta-analytic estimates of the antecedents and consequences of feedback-seeking behavior (FSB). Clear support was found for the guiding cost/benefit framework in the feedback-seeking domain. Organizational tenure, job tenure, and age were negatively related to FSB. Learning and performance goal orientation, external feedback propensity, frequent positive feedback, high self-esteem, a transformational leadership style, and a high-quality relationship were positively associated with FSB. Challenging some of the dominant views in the feedback-seeking domain, the relationship between uncertainty and FSB was negative and the relationship between FSB and performance was small. Finally, inquiry and monitoring are not interchangeable feedback-seeking tactics. So FSB is best represented as an aggregate model instead of a latent model. In the discussion, gaps in the current FSB knowledge are identified and a research agenda for the future is put forward. Future research may benefit from (a) a systematic and integrative effort examining antecedents of both feedback-seeking strategies on the basis of a self-motives framework, (b) adopting a process perspective of feedback-seeking interactions, and (c) taking the iterative nature of feedback into account. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5719 info:doi/10.1177/0149206313484521 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6718/viewcontent/0149206313484521__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Feedback-seeking behavior meta-analysis proactive behavior information-seeking Human Resources Management Organizational Behavior and Theory
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Singapore
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topic Feedback-seeking behavior
meta-analysis
proactive behavior
information-seeking
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Feedback-seeking behavior
meta-analysis
proactive behavior
information-seeking
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
ANSEEL, Frederik
BEATTY, Adam S.
SHEN, Winny
LIEVENS, Filip
SACKETT, Paul R.
How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
description This study provides meta-analytic estimates of the antecedents and consequences of feedback-seeking behavior (FSB). Clear support was found for the guiding cost/benefit framework in the feedback-seeking domain. Organizational tenure, job tenure, and age were negatively related to FSB. Learning and performance goal orientation, external feedback propensity, frequent positive feedback, high self-esteem, a transformational leadership style, and a high-quality relationship were positively associated with FSB. Challenging some of the dominant views in the feedback-seeking domain, the relationship between uncertainty and FSB was negative and the relationship between FSB and performance was small. Finally, inquiry and monitoring are not interchangeable feedback-seeking tactics. So FSB is best represented as an aggregate model instead of a latent model. In the discussion, gaps in the current FSB knowledge are identified and a research agenda for the future is put forward. Future research may benefit from (a) a systematic and integrative effort examining antecedents of both feedback-seeking strategies on the basis of a self-motives framework, (b) adopting a process perspective of feedback-seeking interactions, and (c) taking the iterative nature of feedback into account.
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author ANSEEL, Frederik
BEATTY, Adam S.
SHEN, Winny
LIEVENS, Filip
SACKETT, Paul R.
author_facet ANSEEL, Frederik
BEATTY, Adam S.
SHEN, Winny
LIEVENS, Filip
SACKETT, Paul R.
author_sort ANSEEL, Frederik
title How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
title_short How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
title_full How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
title_fullStr How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
title_full_unstemmed How are we doing after 30 years? A meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
title_sort how are we doing after 30 years? a meta-analytic review of the antecedents and outcomes of feedback-seeking behavior
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5719
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