The role of other orientation in reactions to social and economic leader–member exchange relationships |
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Authors: | Robert Buch,B rd Kuvaas,Anders Dysvik |
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Affiliation: | Robert Buch,Bård Kuvaas,Anders Dysvik |
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Abstract: | In this study, we investigate, through two study samples, whether relationships between social leader–member exchange (SLMX) and economic leader–member exchange (ELMX) relationships and outcomes differ depending on the followers' level of other orientation or the extent to which they are concerned for the welfare of others. We propose that followers with higher other orientation would respond less negatively to higher levels of ELMX and more positively to higher levels of SLMX because they are less likely to engage in behaviors based on rational and self‐interested calculations. In Study 1 (N = 200), we found that higher other orientation mitigated ELMX's negative relations with affective commitment and turnover intention. In Study 2 (N = 4,518), we both replicated the findings from Study 1 and also found that higher other orientation mitigated ELMX's negative relations with work effort. We also uncovered a weaker positive relationship between SLMX and organizational citizenship behavior for followers with higher other orientation. |
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Keywords: | affective commitment economic exchange leader– member exchange (LMX) organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) other orientation social exchange |
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