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Businesses are coordinated organizations, and cooperation among employees reduces overall organizational costs. Understanding how important cooperation is among different cultures is important, as business becomes increasingly global. However, cross-cultural literature on cooperation deals with...
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Self-determination theory (SDT) posits the existence of distinct types of motivation (i.e., external, introjected, identified, integrated, and intrinsic). Research on these different types of motivation has typically adopted a variable-centered approach that seeks to understand how each...
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This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organizational family support (POFS) and a family-supportive supervisor (FSS) on employee work behaviors. Based on data from employed parents and their supervisors (N = 230) in 12 South Korean...
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This study examined how leaders’ moral competence is linked to employees’ task performance and organizational citizenship behaviors. Based on a sample of 102 employee-supervisor pairs from seven organizations in South Korea, the results of this study revealed that leaders’ moral competence...
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This study developed and tested a structural model that examined the relationships among parents’ work-family conflict, frustration, non-supportive parenting behaviors, and children’s work centrality. Data were collected from a sample that included undergraduates and their parents. Results...
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Based on the work of Van Dyne, Ang, and Botero (2003), the concept of voice, generally defined as speaking up, was expanded to include three types of voice behaviors: prosocial, acquiescent, and defensive. Prosocial voice is a fundamentally positive form of voice, whereas acquiescent and...
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This study examined the relationship between person-organization (PO) fit on prosocial identity (prosocial PO fit) and various employee outcomes. The results of polynomial regression analysis based on a sample of 589 hospital employees, which included medical doctors, nurses, and staff, indicate...
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We theorized and tested the mechanisms by which leader-member exchange (LMX) quality is associated with job performance. The results obtained using 212 employee-supervisor pairs from eight Chinese companies indicated that LMX quality had an indirect and positive relationship with taking charge...
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Purpose: To examine whether and how temporal changes in fairness perceptions are associated with employee attitudes beyond the influence of the current fairness perceptions. Design/Methodology/Approach: A two-wave longitudinal longitudinal design was used. Data were collected from current...
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Given that organizations need to manage complex situations, multiple organizational climates can coexist and these climates can jointly influence employee behaviors. However, the mechanisms through which the latter relationships operate are poorly understood. We take a multilevel approach to...
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