Dispositional influences on attributions concerning absenteeism

被引:22
作者
Judge, TA [1 ]
Martocchio, JJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ILLINOIS,CHICAGO,IL 60680
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10.1177/014920639602200603
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Because the degree to which absenteeism is within or beyond an employee's control is a significant yet unresolved issue in the absence literature, is is important to understand the factors which influence employees' attributions about the causes of absence events. As a result of recent research suggesting that personality variables are important influences on work attitudes and behaviors, the present study took a dispositional approach in investigating the predictors of employee absence attributions. Using data collected from three sources, between-subjects analyses suggested a;number of dispositional influences on absence attributions. Within-subjects analyses suggested that the factors leading to external attributions vary widely across individuals.
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页码:837 / 861
页数:25
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