“…However, existing studies on the relationship between overqualification and task performance have reported conflicting results. Some studies have demonstrated that overqualification is associated with low task performance (e.g., Bolino & Feldman, ; Kristof‐Brown, Zimmerman, & Johnson, ), others have found that employees who feel overqualified perform better (e.g., Erdogan & Bauer, ; Fine & Nevo, ), and still others have found no direct relationship between overqualification and task performance (e.g., Lobene & Meade, ; Maynard, Rokitowski, & Bodolato, ). This indicates that there may be boundary conditions affecting the influence of perceived overqualification on task performance.…”