Cornell University
Library
Cornell UniversityLibrary

eCommons

Help
Log In(current)
  1. Home
  2. Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
  3. Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
  4. Centers and Institutes
  5. The Center for Hospitality Research (CHR)
  6. Center for Hospitality Research Reports
  7. The Changing Relationship between Supervisors and Subordinates: How Managing This Relationship Evolves over Time

The Changing Relationship between Supervisors and Subordinates: How Managing This Relationship Evolves over Time

File(s)
Sturman_2016_Changing_relationship.pdf (176.92 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/71243
Collections
Center for Hospitality Research Reports
Author
Sturman, Michael C.
Park, Sanghee
Abstract

Understanding how the relationship between a subordinate and manager develops over time has been a critical matter both for academics and for business. In both academic journals and industry publications, some writers have argued that the relationship is driven by perceptions of fairness and treatment, and that developing the relationship can lead to better performance. Others have argued that higher performers get better treatment and resources, which results in superior relationships with their managers. There is really no clear answer of what comes first—perceptions of fairness, satisfaction with the supervisor, or job performance—and which leads to which.

Date Issued
2016-06-01
Keywords
perceptions of fairness
•
employee-supervisor relationships
•
simulations
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: © Cornell University. This report may not be reproduced or distributed without the express permission of the publisher.
Type
article

Site Statistics | Help

About eCommons | Policies | Terms of use | Contact Us

copyright © 2002-2026 Cornell University Library | Privacy | Web Accessibility Assistance