TASK REVISION: A NEGLECTED FORM OF WORK PERFORMANCE.
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- Published by Academy of Management in The Academy of Management Journal
- Vol. 33 (3) , 534-559
- https://doi.org/10.2307/256580
Abstract
This study addressed the problem of task revision, a virtually unresearched issue in the work performance literature. We defined task revision as action taken to correct a faulty procedure, an inaccurate job description, or a role expectation that is dysfunctional for an organization. Two experiments were constructed to measure task revision and test for its determinants. Results showed that goal setting inhibited task revision: instructions to “do your best” were superior to a specific goal. Facilitators of task revision were the salience of alternatives and being in a supervisory position with accountability pressures. We discuss the implications of these results in terms of the functions of counter-role behavior for organizations and the need to broaden the construct of work performance.Keywords
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