An assessment of the reliability and validity of job performance measurement

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Abstract

This study examines the psychometric properties of the job performance construct by espousing task performance and organizational citizenship behavior (Ocb) items. the latter comprises of sportsmanship, civic virtue, courtesy, altruism, conscientiousness, and innovative behavior. An a priori proposition is made that the job performance measurement could be explained by two factors: task performance and Ocb. The findings support the hypothesis that job performance can be measured by the two hypothesized factors. However, four factors of Ocb, i.e. civic virtue, sportsmanship, conscientiousness, and courtesy, load on the task performance factor, while altruism and innovative behavior load on the Ocb construct. the results provide evidence of construct reliability and validity of the job performance items, indicating that the instrument is suitable for Malaysian studies. Implications of the findings and recommendations are also discussed.

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Johari, J., & Yahya, K. K. (2012). An assessment of the reliability and validity of job performance measurement. Jurnal Pengurusan, 36, 17–31. https://doi.org/10.17576/pengurusan-2012-36-02

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