This paper examines the role of a person’s generalized positive or negative feelings toward someone (interpersonal affect) in task-related networks in organizations. We theorize that negative interpersonal affect renders task competence virtually irrelevant in a person’s choice of a partner for task interactions but that positive interpersonal affect increases a person’s reliance on competence as a criterion for task partner choice, facilitating access to organizational resources relevant to the task. Using social psychological models of interpersonal perception and hierarchical Bayesian models, we find support for this theory in social network data from employees in three organizations: an entrepreneurial computer technology company, staff...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship among individual traits, int...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to explore the impact of interpersonal network, personality?department c...
This dissertation is about social relations in organizations and their implications for individuals....
Purpose guided by social resource theory, this study aims to examine the influence of conflict (i.e....
Purpose guided by social resource theory, this study aims to examine the influence of conflict (i.e....
In the present technological era, social networks significantly affect job-related outcomes. Given i...
In the present technological era, social networks significantly affect job-related outcomes. Given i...
Theories of perceived overqualification have tended to focus on employees’ job-related responses to ...
This paper extends research exploring the outcomes of emotion regulation by examining the interperso...
We argue that leader–member exchange (LMX) standing relative to the LMX relationships of other cowor...
In this paper, we build upon the buffering hypothesis within the job demands-resources (JD-R) framew...
Employees rely on coworkers for support. Through workflow ties and friendship ties with coworkers, e...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Organisational researchers have recently begun to focus on the more d...
This study examines the moderating effect of the relational context of jobs on the relationship betw...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis study investigated how relationship quality in coworker d...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship among individual traits, int...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to explore the impact of interpersonal network, personality?department c...
This dissertation is about social relations in organizations and their implications for individuals....
Purpose guided by social resource theory, this study aims to examine the influence of conflict (i.e....
Purpose guided by social resource theory, this study aims to examine the influence of conflict (i.e....
In the present technological era, social networks significantly affect job-related outcomes. Given i...
In the present technological era, social networks significantly affect job-related outcomes. Given i...
Theories of perceived overqualification have tended to focus on employees’ job-related responses to ...
This paper extends research exploring the outcomes of emotion regulation by examining the interperso...
We argue that leader–member exchange (LMX) standing relative to the LMX relationships of other cowor...
In this paper, we build upon the buffering hypothesis within the job demands-resources (JD-R) framew...
Employees rely on coworkers for support. Through workflow ties and friendship ties with coworkers, e...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Organisational researchers have recently begun to focus on the more d...
This study examines the moderating effect of the relational context of jobs on the relationship betw...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis study investigated how relationship quality in coworker d...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship among individual traits, int...
[[abstract]]This paper aims to explore the impact of interpersonal network, personality?department c...
This dissertation is about social relations in organizations and their implications for individuals....