Title: Organizational newcomers: Temporary and regular employees, same‐sex and mixed‐sex superior‐subordinate dyads, supervisor influence techniques, subordinates communication satisfaction, and leader‐member exchange
Abstract:This study examined the relationship between newly hired employees' characteristics (i.e., temporary vs. regular employee, superior‐subordinate gender‐dyad combinations), supervisors initial tactics o...This study examined the relationship between newly hired employees' characteristics (i.e., temporary vs. regular employee, superior‐subordinate gender‐dyad combinations), supervisors initial tactics of influence, subordinate communication satisfaction, and quality of leader‐member exchange. Results from 148 (71 temporary) new hires indicated (a) employee characteristics were not significantly related to the leader‐member exchange, (b) supervisors initial use of prosocial influence tactics were significantly and positively related to the quality of leader‐member exchange, and (c) subordinates' satisfaction with communication was significantly and positively related to the quality of leader‐member exchange.Read More
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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