TITLE:
A Systematic Review of Perceived Insider Status
AUTHORS:
Liangtie Dai, Yuwei Chen
KEYWORDS:
Perceived Insider Status, Job Performance, Organizational Citizenship Behavior
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies,
Vol.3 No.2,
June
11,
2015
ABSTRACT: Perceived Insider Status (PIS) is defined as the extent to which an individual employee perceives him or herself as an insider within a particular organization. It represents that employees have earned a “personal space” and acceptance inside their work organization. Researches show that PIS has a strong effect on employee’s job performance and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), etc. Through a review of PIS, this paper places emphasis on the elaboration of influencing factors and mechanisms of PIS from a concept perspective and tries to shed some light on not only the limitation of current researches, but also the new breakthrough points for future research.