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The Impact of Subordinate Disability on Leader-Member Exchange Relationships

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Colella__Varma___Impact_of_Subordinate_Disability_on_Relationships___Academy_of_Management_Journal_2001.pdf (386.53 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76562
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Author
Colella, Adrienne
Varma, Arup
Abstract

[Excerpt] An organizational simulation (n = 85) and a field study (41 supervisors and 220 subordinates) were conducted to investigate the impact of subordinates' disability status on leader-member exchange (LMX) relationships. Both studies investigated how subordinate disability and ingratiation were related to LMX quality. As hypothesized, the interaction of disability and ingratiation affected LMX. Ingratiation had a stronger relationship to supervisors' LMX ratings when a subordinate had a disability. Implications of the results are discussed and suggestions for future research presented.

Date Issued
2001-04-01
Keywords
leader-member exchange
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LMX
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disability
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ingratiation
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workplace relations
Type
article

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