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Content and delivery in charismatic leadership: Effects on follower satisfaction, performance, and attributions of charisma
(2002)
Despite differences among theories, both visionary content and an expressive delivery are consistently associated with charismatic leadership (Awamleh & Gardner, 1999; Holladay & Coombs, 1994). The current study investigated ...
Attracting the best candiates: Is work-life balance really a priority?
(2001)
This study examines the degree to which applicants evaluating the attractiveness of a job place importance on the existence of work-life balance in organizations. A policy capturing approach was used to determine the ...
Emotional contagion in leader-follower interactions
(2004)
Affect has been theoretically important to charismatic leadership for over 80 years as Weber (1920) referred to the emotion, passion, and devotion that ensue from charismatic authority, and is still evident in modern ...
The differential impact of formal and interpersonal discrimination on job performance
(2009)
Previous research has examined a number constructs that are associated with the experience of discrimination; however, previous studies are limited in three ways. First, most research has focused on determining the attitudinal ...
Receiving feedback in a social context: The role of goal-orientation
(1999)
The present study examined the relationship between feedback and subsequent task performance in a social context. Participants performed three trials of a decision-making task interrupted by two group discussion periods. ...
Going beyond criticism: Management work theory and research
(1988)
A synopsis of current management work theory and research is presented, followed by an overview of the current concerns and criticisms. In an effort to move beyond the criticisms, a guide to management work theory is ...
The effects of leader goal on perceptions of subordinates
(1994)
Research on goal-based processing has shown that the goal or "mindset" with which a perceiver enters an interaction can significantly affect the manner in which information about a target is processed. Leaders and others ...
Components of perceived risk for consumer products
(1995)
Three studies were conducted to discover the underlying components of perceived risk. The first two studies examined two statistically and qualitatively different lists of rating items, and demonstrated that a principal ...
The role of technical competence in managerial effectiveness: Mediators and moderators
(2000)
The literature on managerial effectiveness has concentrated on cataloguing the administrative and interpersonal skills necessary for good management, yet has paid little attention to technical skill as a necessary skill ...
The relationship between individual, work, organizational, and non-work variables and expatriate adjustment: A conceptual and meta-analytic review
(2000)
A meta-analytic investigation was conducted to conceptually and quantitatively examine the effects of five individual (language ability), work (role ambiguity), organizational (organizational support), non-work (family ...