What is the Influence of a Compulsory Attendance Policy on Absenteeism and Performance?

Journal of Education for Business, Volume 89, 2014 - Issue 8

Posted: 13 Feb 2018

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Jason Snyder

Central Connecticut State University

Date Written: November 1, 2014

Abstract

The authors utilized a quasiexperimental design across sections of managerial communication and management information systems classes (N D 212) to test the impact of compulsory attendance policies on student absenteeism and performance. Students in the compulsory attendance policy condition received an attendance policy that punished excessive absenteeism. Students in the other condition received a policy that told students they were expected to attend but offered neither reward nor punishment. Results suggest that the compulsory policy reduced absenteeism. The policy’s effect on performance depended on the student’s level of prior academic achievement. The authors discuss the findings.

Keywords: absenteeism, attendance policy, compulsory attendance, grades, performance

Suggested Citation

Snyder, Jason, What is the Influence of a Compulsory Attendance Policy on Absenteeism and Performance? (November 1, 2014). Journal of Education for Business, Volume 89, 2014 - Issue 8, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3091075

Jason Snyder (Contact Author)

Central Connecticut State University ( email )

1615 Stanley Street
New Britian, CT 06050
United States

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