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Research and Applications of the Processes of Performance Appraisal: A Bibliography of Recent Literature, 1981-1989

Author
Johnson, Roy; Bretz, Robert D. Jr.
Abstract
[Excerpt] There have been several recent reviews of different subtopics within the general performance appraisal literature. The reader of these reviews will find, however, that the accompanying citations may be of limited utility for one or more reasons. For example, the reference sections of these reviews are usually composed of citations which support a specific theory or practical approach to the evaluation of human performance. Consequently, the citation lists for these reviews are, as they must be, highly selective and do not include works that may have only a peripheral relationship to a given reviewer's target concerns. Another problem is that the citations are out of date. That is, review articles frequently contain many citations that are fifteen or more years old. The generation of new studies and knowledge in this field occurs very rapidly. This creates a need for additional reference information solely devoted to identifying the wealth of new research, ideas, and writing that is changing the field.
Date Issued
1990-10-01Subject
CAHRS; ILR; center; human resource; job; worker; advanced; labor market; satisfaction; employee; work; manage; management; training; HRM; employ; model; industrial relations; labor market; job satisfaction; job performance; performance appraisal; performance evaluation; work behavior; employee; design legality; information; biography
Type
preprint