Self-oriented competitiveness in salespeople: sales management implications

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Wyatt A. Schrock
Douglas E. Hughes
Yanhui Zhao
Clay Voorhees
John R. Hollenbeck
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[1] Michigan State University,Eli Broad College of Business
[2] University of South Florida,Muma College of Business
[3] University of Nebraska at Omaha,College of Business Administration
[4] University of Alabama,The Culverhouse College of Business
[5] Michigan State University,Eli Broad College of Business
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Trait competitiveness; Leadership behavior; Helping behavior; Sales contest; Working smart; Salesperson performance; Person–environment (P–E) fit;
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We explore the complexity of salesperson competitiveness and the concept of self-oriented competitiveness (SOC). Study 1 develops and validates a measure of SOC within a nomological network of achievement-related and personality constructs. Study 2 leverages a field experiment with a corporate sales force to explore alternative financial incentive structures facilitating performance across salespeople possessing different types of competitiveness. Using a contingency approach to leadership behavior and a multilevel field study with salesperson–sales manager dyadic data, Study 3 shows that other-oriented competitiveness (OOC) and SOC lead to conditionally distinct salesperson behaviors and differential performance outcomes. Collectively, the three investigations suggest that SOC is a unique construct having important sales management and future research implications.
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页码:1201 / 1221
页数:20
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