The influence of an interactive use of management control on individual performance: mediating roles of psychological empowerment and proactive behavior

IF 2.4 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Accounting and Organizational Change Pub Date : 2021-01-13 DOI:10.1108/JAOC-06-2020-0079
M. Matsuo, T. Matsuo, K. Arai
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Purpose Although middle managers play important roles in forming strategies and generating innovation, few studies have explored the influence of management control systems (MCS) on employees’ behaviors or performance at the middle-management level. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect an interactive use of MCS has on individual performance at the unit level. Design/methodology/approach A longitudinal, multisource and multilevel survey was conducted among 373 nurses in 20 units at a Japanese public hospital. Findings The multi-level analyzes indicate that middle managers’ interactive use of MCS has a direct and indirect positive influence on individual performance, through proactive behavior, as well as through psychological empowerment and, subsequently, through proactive behavior. Research limitations/implications As the present study collected data from nurses at a Japanese hospital, it is necessary to conduct research in other countries using different occupations to verify the findings. Practical implications Organizations need to be aware that the interactive use of MCS can be an effective tool for empowering and motivating employees. Originality/value The present study contributes to the literature by clarifying the mechanisms of how the interactive use of MCS influences employees’ psychological and behavioral outcomes at the middle-management level.
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管理控制的互动使用对个人绩效的影响:心理授权和主动行为的中介作用
虽然中层管理人员在战略形成和创新产生方面发挥着重要作用,但很少有研究探讨管理控制系统(MCS)对中层管理人员行为或绩效的影响。本研究的目的是检验交互式MCS使用对单位层面个人绩效的影响。设计/方法/方法对日本某公立医院20个科室的373名护士进行了纵向、多来源、多层次的调查。结果:多层次分析表明,中层管理人员互动使用MCS对个人绩效有直接和间接的正向影响,通过主动行为、心理授权和主动行为对个人绩效产生正向影响。由于本研究收集的数据来自日本一家医院的护士,因此有必要在其他国家使用不同的职业进行研究以验证研究结果。实际意义组织需要意识到MCS的交互式使用可以成为授权和激励员工的有效工具。本研究通过阐明MCS的交互使用如何影响中层管理人员的心理和行为结果的机制,对文献有所贡献。
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