Do corporate turkeys vote for Christmas? Managers′ attitudes towards upward appraisal
Abstract
Examines managers′ attitudes to the use of upward and the more traditional downward performance appraisal systems. The results are drawn from a survey of UK managers. Finds that upward appraisal is viewed as being generally less acceptable than “traditional” appraisal systems. Potential applications appear to be directed towards development and counselling areas. Concerns that are expressed in the literature, e.g. retribution by vengeful managers or orchestrated campaigns by trade unions, were not found to be particularly prominent in practice.
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Citation
Redman, T. and Mathews, B.P. (1995), "Do corporate turkeys vote for Christmas? Managers′ attitudes towards upward appraisal", Personnel Review, Vol. 24 No. 7, pp. 13-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/00483489510095761
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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