Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3086
Title: Employees' perception of the performance evaluation process elements: Evidence from banking industry
Authors: Rakić, Nela 
Barjaktarović Rakočević, Slađana 
Ignjatović, Marina 
Keywords: performance evaluation;pay transparency;fairness perception;centrality and leniency biases
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Lex Localis
Abstract: In this study, we argue that evaluation system elements, more
precisely performance measures and managers' biases, fairness perception,
pay transparency, and incentive types, have important consequences for
employees' performance. Since managers have limited time for
performance evaluation, performance information is usually incomplete
and includes subjectivity. This leads to performance evaluation biases,
more precisely to centrality and leniency biases. Additionally, we argue
that employees' fairness perception is very important not only for the
evaluation process but also for their satisfaction. Moreover, a growing body
of literature emphasizes the role of pay transparency in the performance
evaluation process. Finally, the study analyses how important it is for
employees to receive rewards they value and expect. We developed a
survey where we collect data from one bank in Serbia. Most employees
think that branch managers use subjective performance evaluation, but that
their evaluations are fair. However, results show that centrality and
leniency biases exist and there is still room for improvement.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3086
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