Abstract

Background To explore the relationship between achievement motivation and job performance among physicians, this study investigated the impacts of different personality traits on job performance among the physicians. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2017 and 1,523 physicians from eight tertiary grade A hospitals in Harbin, China. The type of data collected included the achievement motivation of the physicians, job performance, organizational commitment, personality traits, and other demographic variables. To assess and compare the demographic data, independent t-test and ANOVA were applied. Further, Pearson correlation coefficients were used to evaluate the correlation among the variables. Moderated mediation analysis was performed to test the correlation among the job performance, achievement motivation, organizational commitment, neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. Results Achievement motivation directly influences job performance and organizational commitment partially mediates the direct effects of achievement motivation on job performance. Additionally, our findings demonstrated that agreeableness and conscientiousness moderate the strength of the relationships between achievement motivation and job performance mediated by organizational commitment. Conclusion We propose that hospital managers should pay attention to the personal growth of the physicians and improve their organizational commitment via creating a positive working climate and training for career planning and education. Moreover, managers should identify conscientiousness and agreeableness individuals and increase their responsibilities geared towards improving the performance of the organization.

Highlights

  • To explore the relationship between achievement motivation and job performance among physicians, this study investigated the impacts of different personality traits on job performance among the physicians

  • The interaction of organizational commitment and personality showed significant effects on job performance (β = −0:07, p < 0:001; β = −0:06, p < 0:001). These results indicated that the mediating effect of organizational commitment in the association between achievement motivation and job performance was moderated by personality

  • It was found that achievement motivation directly influences job performance of Chinese physicians, while organizational commitment partially mediates the direct effects of achievement motivation on job performance

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Introduction

To explore the relationship between achievement motivation and job performance among physicians, this study investigated the impacts of different personality traits on job performance among the physicians. The type of data collected included the achievement motivation of the physicians, job performance, organizational commitment, personality traits, and other demographic variables. They practice under unfavorable conditions, for instance, frequent medical injury cases, low salaries, and handing voluminous cases of diagnosis and treatment which adversely affect the work attitude of the physicians, causing low work motivation and performance [4, 5]. As a result, this reduction in performance impairs medical services and further triggering dissatisfaction among the patients [6]. The job performance of the physicians has undoubtedly become a subject of important focus among hospital administrators and researchers

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