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ld be more proactive on the job, and that proactive behavior is an
increasingly important component of job performance. Organizational
research on the antecedents and consequences of proactive behavior
has appeared in several different literatures and has taken different
approaches toward defining, measuring, and understanding proactivity.
In this article, I review a diverse set of literatures that directly address
proactive behavior in organizational contexts. I describe four constructs
related to proactive behavior: proactive personality, personal initiative,
role breadth self-efficacy, and taking charge. Next, I review six research
domains that have explicitly addressed proactive behaviors: socializa tion, feedback seeking, issue selling, innovation, career management,
and certain kinds of stress management. After considering findings from
these research streams, I offer an analysis of the different approaches to
the study of proactive behavior and provide a set of suggestions for
future research. © 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved |
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