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Feedback-seeking Behavior of New Hires and job Changers
Journal of management
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This study explores the relationship between feedback-seeking behavior and adjustment to a new job for two groups of employees: new hires to the firm and job changers. Data were collected from 67 managers at a midwestern consumer products corporation 3 months and 6 months after taking the new job. Results suggest that adjustment leads to feedback-seeking behavior for both new hires anti job changers. However, for job changers, poor adjustment appears to stimulate feedback-seeking: in contrast, for new hires, good adjustment seems to stimulate feedback-seeking.
Date Published:
1990
Citations:
Brett, Jeanne, Laurie Weingart. 1990. Feedback-seeking Behavior of New Hires and job Changers. Journal of management. (4)737-749.