Thinking of you thinking of me: An integrative review of meta-perception in the workplace
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| Publication date | 02-2022 |
| Journal | Journal of Organizational Behavior |
| Volume | Issue number | 43 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 327-341 |
| Number of pages | 15 |
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| Abstract |
Decades of research demonstrate a fundamental human tendency to care about how one is seen by others, and for good reason; the perceptions and appraisals of others affect a wealth of important outcomes in our lives. In the workplace, for example, these outcomes include dismissals, bonuses, and promotions. In this review, we integrate a diverse body of research surrounding human “beliefs about how we are seen by others” and define these beliefs as meta-perceptions. We derive an overarching framework to highlight what we do and do not know about meta-perceptions in the workplace by disentangling their content, structural composition, and effects. Our review highlights that meta-perceptions can have important implications for employees' affect, cognition, and behavior, yet there is a lack of research exploring meta-perceptions in work settings and an inconsistency in how they are conceptualized and explored. Finally, we suggest several pathways for future research into the role of meta-perception in the workplace.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | In special issue: The Job Annual Review and Conceptual Development Issue |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2516 |
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