Leniency Bias in Subjective Performance Evaluation: Contextual Uncertainty and Prior Employee Performance
Na Gong,
Wai Fong Boh,
Anne Wu and
Tsuilin Kuo
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2021, vol. 57, issue 8, 2176-2190
Abstract:
This study examines the influence of contextual uncertainty on leniency biases exhibited in supervisors’ ratings of employees. We conduct a field study examining the performance evaluation of employees in two organizations in China over a four-year period. We focused on two key contextual factors that affect supervisors’ uncertainty in evaluating employees’ performance: supervisors’ span of control and employees’ job non-routineness. Our results show that different forms of uncertainty (supervisor span of control vs. job non-routineness) influence leniency bias, and they moderate prior employee performance on leniency bias in different ways. The study of leniency bias over a longitudinal period in two separate organizations provides a rare opportunity for examining the effect of context on leniency bias, compared to current studies on leniency bias, which tend to focus on lab settings or a single organization.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/1540496X.2019.1660161
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