The internal structure of the unit performance construct as measured by the performance index (PI)1

Date
2004
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AOSIS
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the internal structure of the Performance Index in order to establish the interrelationships between the eight unit performance latent variables. The present study forms part of a larger study aimed at validating the Leadership Behaviour Inventory (LBI) (Spangenberg & Theron, 2002b) against work unit performance. The validation sample, after imputation of missing values, consisted of 273 cases with observations on all 56 items. Item analysis and dimensionality analysis was performed on each of the sub-scales using SPSS-windows. Thereafter, confirmatory factor analysis was performed on the reduced data set using LISREL. The results indicated satisfactory factor loadings on the measurement model. Acceptable model fit was achieved. Subsequently, the structural model was tested using LISREL. The results provided statistics of good fit. Only four hypotheses failed to be corroborated in this study. The results are discussed and suggestions for further research are made.
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Original publication can be found at http://www.sajip.co.za
CITATION: Henning, R., Theron, C. & Spangenberg, H. 2004. The internal structure of the unit performance construct as measured by the performance index (PI)1. South African Journal of Industrial Psychology, 30(2):a153, doi:10.4102/sajip.v30i2.153.
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Performance index
Citation
Henning, R., Theron, C. & Spangenberg, H. 2004. The internal structure of the unit performance construct as measured by the performance index (PI)1. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 30(2), 26-36.
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