将任务适应型临时新员工转为正式员工:一个身份视角

Turning Task-Adjusted Temporary Newcomers into Permanent Employees: An Identity Perspective

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2025
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人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究临时新员工的任务适应如何影响其获得正式职位,发现当同事剥离社会化程度低且新员工不盲从规则时,任务适应通过提升绩效和主管信任来增加转正机会。

Abstract

While most of the socialization literature has focused on factors that allow newcomers to adjust to their new job tasks successfully, less attention has been given to examining whether temporary newcomers’ task adjustment influences the likelihood of receiving a permanent position. Drawing on the identity perspective and the socialization literature, this study proposes and tests a new framework that examines the probability of task-adjusted newcomers receiving a permanent job offer contingent on two conditions: a) there is a low level of peer divestiture socialization, which enables the task-adjusted newcomer to achieve higher levels of task performance, and b) the newcomer displays low rule-following behavior, which allows the high-performing newcomer to be cognitively trusted by the supervisor. Consistent with our predictions, the results of a four-wave, multisource study featuring 194 newcomer-supervisor dyads revealed that newcomer task adjustment was positively related to the newcomer receiving a permanent job offer by way of newcomer task performance and supervisor trust in newcomers but only when peer divestiture socialization and newcomer rule-following behavior were low. We discuss the theoretical and managerial implications of these findings.

组织行为学人力资源管理社会化员工身份