Impact of Supervisor's Interactional Justice and Interpersonal Affect on Subordinates' Performance Rating: A Signalling Perspective

Author:

Singh Sanjay Kumar1ORCID,Varma Arup2,Budhwar Pawan S.3,Soral Prakriti4

Affiliation:

1. University of Dundee School of Business Nethergate Dundee DD1 4HN UK

2. Quinlan School of Business Loyola University 820 N, Michigan Ave. Chicago IL 60611 USA

3. Work and Organization Department Aston Business School Aston University Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET UK

4. Indian Institute of Management Indore Prabandh Shikhar Rau – Pithampur Road Indore Madhya Pradesh 453556 India

Abstract

AbstractThe complexity of performance evaluation and the insufficiency of objective measures to make informed performance decisions is an ongoing challenge. We suggest that extracting supportive information from social cues during supervisor–subordinate interactions can aid in navigating these complexities. The current study assesses how signals transmitted during supervisor–subordinate interactions play a crucial role in providing additional information for evaluations. We propose the ‘signalling chain’ concept based on signalling theory, which elaborates on the reciprocal exchange of signals between the sender and receiver, ultimately mitigating information asymmetry for both parties. We collected data from 253 matched supervisor–subordinate dyads to study the proposed relationships and analysed the data using structural equation modelling techniques. The findings show that the supervisor's signals of liking and relational fairness from interpersonal affect and interactional justice positively influence the subordinate's organizational commitment. The findings also suggest that subordinates reciprocate their obligation to the supervisor by being committed to the organization that counter‐signals involvement and identification to supervisors and aid in performance evaluation. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our study and offer future research directions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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