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ArtikelSubordinates' Resistance and Managers' Evaluations of Subordinates' Performance  
Oleh: Uhl-Bien, Mary ; Tepper, Bennett J. ; Rogelberg, Steven G. ; Ensley, Michael D. ; Kohut, Gary F. ; Lockhart, Daniel E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: JOM: Journal of Management vol. 32 no. 2 (Apr. 2006), page 185-209.
Topik: Performance; resistance behaviour; leader - member exchange; downward influence; performance evaluations
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    • Nomor Panggil: JJ92.10
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Isi artikelThe authors explored the validity of two perspectives as to how managers evaluate subordinates who resist downward influence attempts : a uniformly dysfunctional perspective (i. e., managers regard all manifestations of resistance as indicators of ineffective influence and rate subordinates unfavorably when they resist) and a multifunctional perspective (i. e., managers regard some manifestations of resistance as more constructive than others and rate subordinates more favorably when they employ constructive resistance tactics). The results of two studies provided support for an interactive model, which predicts that the uniformly dysfunctional perspective is characteristic of lower quality leader - member exchange (LMX) relationships and that the multifunctional perspective is characteristic of higher quality leader - member exchanges.
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