This paper examines how feedback orientation affects budgetary performance, and how this relationship operates indirectly via feedback satisfaction. Hypotheses were tested using data collected by a survey administered to 70 budget holders, and a structural equation model with partial least square approach was employed for sta-tistical computation. The results indicate that feedback orientation positively affects feedback satisfaction and budgetary performance. In addition, feedback satisfaction has a direct influence on budgetary performance and mediates the feedback orienta-tion-budgetary performance relationship. These findings are discussed in relation to theory and their managerial implications. In particular, organizations that aim at en-suring the success of the feedback process should support the emergence of employ-ees’ feedback receptivity by workplace interventions that contribute to the emer-gence of positive feelings of satisfaction with feedback information which, in turn, positively impact on budgetary performance.
Macinati, M. S., Rizzo, M. G., Orientamento al feedback, soddisfazione rispetto al feedback del sistema reporting e performance di budget, <<MANAGEMENT CONTROL>>, 2024; 2024 (3): 179-200. [doi:10.3280/maco2024-003009] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/307501]
Orientamento al feedback, soddisfazione rispetto al feedback del sistema reporting e performance di budget
Macinati, Manuela SamanthaPrimo
;Rizzo, Marco Giovanni
Secondo
2024
Abstract
This paper examines how feedback orientation affects budgetary performance, and how this relationship operates indirectly via feedback satisfaction. Hypotheses were tested using data collected by a survey administered to 70 budget holders, and a structural equation model with partial least square approach was employed for sta-tistical computation. The results indicate that feedback orientation positively affects feedback satisfaction and budgetary performance. In addition, feedback satisfaction has a direct influence on budgetary performance and mediates the feedback orienta-tion-budgetary performance relationship. These findings are discussed in relation to theory and their managerial implications. In particular, organizations that aim at en-suring the success of the feedback process should support the emergence of employ-ees’ feedback receptivity by workplace interventions that contribute to the emer-gence of positive feelings of satisfaction with feedback information which, in turn, positively impact on budgetary performance.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.