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Exploring the mediating role of psychological factors in the relationship between supervisor support and job performance
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July 2024

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Journal of Modelling in Management

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Gerald Guan Gan Goh

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Syed Asad Ali Shah

Purpose Social exchange and social learning theories are widely used in many disciplines, but there is little research on the relationships between supervisor support and job performance in a developing context. Therefore this study aims to examine the links between supervisor support and job performance with the mediating role of psychological factors; empowerment and self-confidence. Design/methodology/approach Data for this study were collected from 364 employees working at Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited. Partial least square structural equation modeling was used for the analysis. Findings The results revealed that supervisor support stimulates job performance. Empowerment and self-confidence both partially mediate the relationships between supervisor support and job performance. Practical implications This study adds to the current body of literature by providing insight into the influence of perceived supervisor support on job performance through the mediating role of psychological factors. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is one of the very few studies exploring the relationships between supervisor support and job performance in developing contexts, particularly focusing on the mediating mechanisms of empowerment and self-confidence.

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... The literature primarily addresses health-care and corporate environments, leaving a gap in understanding how psychological safety affects job satisfaction among academic and administrative staff in public universities. Moreover, the studies reviewed do not extensively cover the unique challenges faced by public universities in Uganda, such as resource constraints, varying levels of institutional support and cultural factors influencing psychological safety and job satisfaction (Zeb et al., 2024a). Further research is needed to explore how psychological safety interacts with job satisfaction in the context of Ugandan public universities. ...

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Am not contented at work: unraveling socially responsible leadership and psychological safety on job satisfaction in Ugandan public universities
Exploring the mediating role of psychological factors in the relationship between supervisor support and job performance

Journal of Modelling in Management