Efeitos da Avaliação de Desempenho na Performance Gerencial Mediada pelo Feedback e Sistema de Recompensas
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https://doi.org/10.51341/1984-3925_2019v22n1a3Keywords:
Avaliação de desempenho, Performance gerencial, Feedback, Sistema de recompensas.Abstract
Objetivo: Este estudo analisa os efeitos da avaliação de desempenho na performance gerencial mediada pelo feedback e pelo sistema de recompensas.
Método: Uma survey foi realizada com 194 gestores de empresas brasileiras listadas entre as Melhores & Maiores da Revista Exame de 2016 e um modelo estrutural foi proposto para testar as hipóteses da pesquisa.
Originalidade/relevância: A pesquisa denota que diferentes tipos de controles de um Performance Measurement Systems (PMS) estão associados entre si, e que contribuem de maneiras distintas e complementares na explicação da performance gerencial. O sistema de recompensas foi o construto que se destacou na explicação da relação entre avaliação de desempenho e performance gerencial. A relevância do estudo está na investigação simultânea de múltiplos sistemas de controle de um PMS, o que pode contribuir para entender a relação entre eles e seus efeitos no desempenho.
Resultados: Os resultados da pesquisa indicam que a avaliação de desempenho tem efeito direto no feedback e no sistema de recompensas e indireto na performance dos gestores. O maior efeito indireto da avaliação de desempenho na performance gerencial via sistema de recompensas pode ser oriundo do desenho do PMS adotado pelas empresas pesquisadas, em que predominam bônus, compensações e sanções.
Contribuições teóricas/metodológicas: Este estudo contribui para o corpo da literatura que examina os efeitos do PMS no desempenho individual em detrimento do desempenho organizacional. Contribui também para a lacuna de pesquisas relativas ao sistema de recompensas e desempenho individual, já que estudos anteriores apresentaram entendimentos distintos quanto aos seus efeitos.
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