Validation of an instrument to measure the improvement of individual performance in small and medium-sized companies in Mexico

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The present paper analyzes psychometric properties of a self-made instrument to measure individual performance based on Gilbert’s BEM. This research is quantitative, descriptive, correlational, causal; cross-sectional, using exploratory factor analysis and principal component analysis with Varimax orthogonal rotation. Empirical support was obtained by using a randomly stratified sample of 297 Mexican companies of Sonora State. The questionnaire – named DOPT-proved adequate to assess relevant organizational factors of human performance that could guide organizational performance policies accordingly. Its 40 items assess organizational level achieved in the following areas: Aims and objectives, Feedback, Task support, Incentives, Knowledge/Competences, Context, Sanctions, and Work processes. Psychometric properties results are commented in the light of commented literature about current overall organizational assessment and corporate longevity. In addition, organizational performance areas are discussed under a timing perspective defining mapping and tracing loops of organizational performance management.

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Del Carmen, V. T. M., Raquel, G. R. M., Isabel, C. C. Z., & Guadalupe, F. L. J. (2024). Validation of an instrument to measure the improvement of individual performance in small and medium-sized companies in Mexico. Revista Venezolana de Gerencia, 29(107), 1318–1333. https://doi.org/10.52080/rvgluz.29.107.22

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