This study examined how feedback orientation moderates the relationship between supervisor feedback environment and employee empowerment. The authors found that:
1) A positive supervisor feedback environment was directly related to increased feelings of meaning and impact in employees over time, but not competence or self-determination.
2) An employee's feedback orientation moderated the effect of supervisor feedback environment on feelings of meaning, competence, and self-determination over time. For employees with high feedback orientation, a positive feedback environment strengthened these relationships, but weakened them for employees with low feedback orientation.
3) Feedback orientation is an important individual difference that supervisors should consider when trying to foster empowerment through their feedback environment practices. A one-