Self And Senior Executive Perceptions Of Fit And Performance: A Time-Lagged Examination Of Newly-Hired Executives

HUMAN RELATIONS(2016)

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Drawing on the person-organization fit literature and person-categorization theory, we proposed that new executive performance depends on both their self-perceptions as well as their fit as seen by senior executives. Using three-phased, multisource data from newly-hired executives of a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company across their first six months on the job, we found that senior executive pre-entry person-organization fit expectations of their followers (new executives) are positively related to their postentry person-organization fit perceptions through the partial mediating role of their leader-member exchange relationships. Furthermore, results also revealed that senior executive person-organization fit perceptions were significantly and positively related to new executive in-role and extra-role performance, but only when new executives' own perceptions of person-organization fit were low.
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fit, leader-member exchange, leadership, new executive performance, performance appraisal and feedback, person-organization personnel selection, personnel training/development, top management
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