Which social perceptions and structures shape coworker reliance and contributions to team products? When people form an intercultural team, they launch a set of working relationships that may be affected by social perceptions and social structures. Social perceptions include beliefs about interpersonal similarity and also expectations of behavior based on professional and national memberships. Social structures include dyadic relationships and the patterns they form. In this study, graduate students from three cohorts were consistently more likely to rely on others with whom they had a professional relationship, while structural equivalence in the professional network had no effect. In only one of the cohorts, people were more likely to re...
Laboratory research has demonstrated social competition and social indispensability as potential tri...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship among individual traits, int...
We suggest that employees' perceptions of organizational support (POS) are not solely a product of i...
Which social perceptions and structures shape coworker reliance and contributions to team products? ...
There is an increasing interest in within-group agreement in organizations, in response to evidence ...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
The field of Human Resource Management (HRM) has long recognized the importance of interpersonal inf...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
This dissertation examined the effects of social influence on employees' perceptions of organization...
This work aims at understanding how social support ties form from economic exchange. We studied a mu...
Given that studying both task and social relationships between and among group members is an inheren...
Group behavior research suggests that differences among group members cause individuals to interact ...
The relationship between the organizational citizenship behavior of academic staff and certain socia...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of task and informal networks and thei...
PURPOSE – The aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of task and informal networks and thei...
Laboratory research has demonstrated social competition and social indispensability as potential tri...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship among individual traits, int...
We suggest that employees' perceptions of organizational support (POS) are not solely a product of i...
Which social perceptions and structures shape coworker reliance and contributions to team products? ...
There is an increasing interest in within-group agreement in organizations, in response to evidence ...
This study utilized the social relations model (SRM) to examine the influence of interpersonal perce...
The field of Human Resource Management (HRM) has long recognized the importance of interpersonal inf...
Drawing on expectation states theory and expertise utilization literature, we examine the effects of...
This dissertation examined the effects of social influence on employees' perceptions of organization...
This work aims at understanding how social support ties form from economic exchange. We studied a mu...
Given that studying both task and social relationships between and among group members is an inheren...
Group behavior research suggests that differences among group members cause individuals to interact ...
The relationship between the organizational citizenship behavior of academic staff and certain socia...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of task and informal networks and thei...
PURPOSE – The aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of task and informal networks and thei...
Laboratory research has demonstrated social competition and social indispensability as potential tri...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship among individual traits, int...
We suggest that employees' perceptions of organizational support (POS) are not solely a product of i...