Title: The Nomological Network of Proactivity: A Meta-Analytic Investigation
1The Nomological Network of ProactivityA
Meta-Analytic Investigation
Paper symposium New Directions in Proactive
Behaviour Research
- Katharina Tornau
- Nadine Kunze
- University of Giessen, Germany
2Proactivity research so far
- has received considerable interest but appears
fragmented and unsystematic (Grant Ashford,
forthcoming). - Numerous proactivity concepts have been
introduced but mostly isolated from similar
concepts and research streams. - Call for more integrative research and the
identification of general and common dynamics of
proactivity (Grant Ashford, forthcoming Parker
Collins, in press).
3Objectives of This Study
- Empirical integration of research findings by
using meta- - analysis technique
- Magnitude of relationships between various
proactivity concepts Personal Initiative,
Proactive Personality, Voice, and Taking Charge - Nomological network of proactivity concepts
- Magnitude of relationships
- Pattern of relationships
- Generalizability of relationships Moderator
analyses
4Relationships between Proactivity Concepts
52. Nomological Network (1)
62. Nomological Network (2)
72. Nomological Network (3)
- Personal initiative and
- extraversion (.36/.35) agreeableness (.12/.13)
positive affect (.42/.39) job autonomy
(.33/.30) job control (.28/.27) self-efficacy
(.27/.23) GMA (.20/.22) innovativeness
(.30/.23) org. commitment (.26/.24) - Proactive Personality and
- extraversion (.28/.28) agreeableness (-.01
-.01) role-breadth self-efficacy (.41/.40)
learning GO (.54/.50) performance-prove GO
(.35/.28) org. commitment (.23/.23) - Taking Charge and
- felt responsibility for change (.45/.52)
83. Generalizability of Effect Sizes
- Moderators of the relationships
- Measurement method (questionnaire vs. interview)
- Source of information (self vs. peers vs.
supervisors) - Nature of correlations (cross-sectional vs.
longitudinal) - Aggregation of similar concepts
- e.g., personal initiative vs. individual
Initiative (OCB) vs. personal growth initiative - e.g., indicators for performance supervisory
rating vs. objective performance data vs. proxies
of performance (e.g., grades, number of
employment interviews)
9Steps to take
- Identify additional studies for presented
relationships - Consider additional proactivity concepts (e.g.,
active feedback seeking) - Include unpublished studies
- Identify and test moderators
- Ultimate goal Create meta-analytic correlation
matrix and test causal model of proactivity
process
10Preliminary Conclusion
- Personal initiative and proactive personality
seem to have attracted most research activities
but more studies needed, particularly on voice
and taking charge - Substantial correlations for most proactivity
concepts with - Conscientiousness and self-efficacy
- Org. commitment and job performance
- Different (magnitude of) relationships for
different proactivity concepts - Agreeableness PI vs. PP, Gender PI vs. PP vs.
VOI/TC - Conscientiousness PI vs. PP vs. VOI
11Katharina TornauKatharina.Tornau_at_psychol.uni-gie
ssen.dewww.uni-giessen.biz
For further information and for (unpublished)
proactivity studies to be included in the
meta-analysis