Effects of resilience and managerial attitudes on the relation between participative budgeting and managerial performance

Jonas A. S. Grodt, V. C. S. Zonatto, Larissa Degenhart, Yvelise G. Piccinin, Márcia Bianchi
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Abstract Purpose: To analyze the effects of psychological resilience and managerial attitudes (job involvement and commitment to budget goals) on the relationship between participative budgeting and managerial performance. Originality/value: The present study innovates by providing evidence of the cognitive effects of psychological resilience, the affective effects of job involvement, and budget goal commitment on the relationship between budgetary participation and managerial performance, which is the theoretical gap explored. Design/methodology/approach: Descriptive and quantitative survey research carried out through structural equation modeling (SEM) with a sample composed of 251 controllers working in companies in Southern Brazil. Findings: The findings show that the intervening variables (psychological resilience and managerial attitudes) exert a positive influence on the tested relations. The results demonstrate that participative budgeting influences managerial performance through the cognitive effects of psychological resilience, combined with the affective effects of budget goal commitment. Job involvement enhances levels of psychological resilience and has positive effects on managerial performance. Thus, it can be concluded that budget configuration influences controllers’ resilience levels and contributes to their commitment to budget goals, as it triggers cognitive and affective reactions that increase managerial performance.
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弹性和管理态度对参与式预算与管理绩效关系的影响
摘要目的:分析心理弹性和管理态度(工作投入和预算目标承诺)对参与式预算与管理绩效关系的影响。独创性/价值:本研究创新性地提供了心理弹性的认知效应、工作投入的情感效应和预算目标承诺对预算参与与管理绩效关系的证据,这是本研究探索的理论空白。设计/方法/方法:通过结构方程建模(SEM)进行描述性和定量调查研究,样本由251名在巴西南部公司工作的控制器组成。研究结果表明,干预变量(心理弹性和管理态度)对被测关系有正向影响。研究结果表明,参与式预算通过心理弹性的认知效应和预算目标承诺的情感效应影响管理绩效。工作投入提高了心理弹性水平,对管理绩效有正向影响。因此,可以得出结论,预算配置影响控制者的弹性水平,并有助于他们对预算目标的承诺,因为它触发了提高管理绩效的认知和情感反应。
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Revista de Administracao Mackenzie
Revista de Administracao Mackenzie Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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