The effects of performance feedback on organizational citizenship behaviour: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Performance feedback is a managerial practice whose effects widely impact job satisfaction and commitment. Job satisfaction and commitment represent antecedents of organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB), denoting a willingness to cooperate. However, there has been little research on the direct r...

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