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Determinant Factors of Employee Satisfaction in the Performance Appraisal Based on Management by Objectives

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  • Gladisa, Fiera Wardhani
  • Susanty, Ade Irma

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In response to the phenomenon of low employee satisfaction level on performance appraisal, organization nowadays need to identify the determinants of employee satisfaction in the performance appraisal. The purpose of this article is to develop a conceptual framework about the determinants of employee satisfaction in performance appraisal using the effectiveness of performance appraisal approach. The review of this article using three approaches. First, this article discusses the relevance of employee satisfaction with performance appraisal. Second, review the literature about performance appraisal effectiveness as determinants of employee satisfaction in the performance appraisal. Third, integrating the types of performance appraisal systems in organizations with a determinants model of employee satisfaction in the performance appraisal in order to develop a comprehensive framework for the organization. A determinants practical model of employee satisfaction in the performance appraisal based on management by objectives has been obtained. This model adopts the performance appraisal model with the changes caused by adjustments to the appraisal basis management by objectives. This shows that employee satisfaction in performance appraisal can be obtained from the effectiveness performance appraisal system.

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  • Gladisa, Fiera Wardhani & Susanty, Ade Irma, 2017. "Determinant Factors of Employee Satisfaction in the Performance Appraisal Based on Management by Objectives," MPRA Paper 92759, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. I. Jawahar, 2007. "The Influence of Perceptions of Fairness on Performance Appraisal Reactions," Journal of Labor Research, Springer, vol. 28(4), pages 735-754, September.
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    Keywords

    performance appraisal; employee satisfaction; effectiveness of the performance appraisal system;
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    JEL classification:

    • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation

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