This article bridges theory and practice to show that superiors ’ use of Sullivan’s (1988) “motivat-ing language theory ” correlates significantly with subordinates ’ performance and job satisfaction. In brief, Sullivan hypothesized that superiors ’ use of motivating language (including (1) perlocutionary or direction-giving, (2) illocutionary or sharing feelings, and (3) locutionary or explaining culture) would have positive impact on key worker productivity and process outcomes including performance and job satisfaction. This theory was tested by the authors using a LISREL analysis and found to be true
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.Communication researchers have established that when lead...
University of Chicago. Jackie also has extensive experience in the health care industry. Milton Mayf...
Research on goal-based processing has shown that the goal or "mindset" with which a perceiver enters...
This article bridges theory and practice to show that superiors ’ use of Sullivan’s (1988) “motivat-...
Traditional conceptualizations of leader-worker oral communication have been unidimensional among ma...
This study builds upon the leadership, leadership communication, and organizational behavior literat...
A leader’s motivating language (ML)—i.e. uncertainty reduction, corporate culture explanation, and e...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to servant leadership’s empirical research. Specifically,...
Job satisfaction is important in organizational behavior as it relates to positive or negative feeli...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the impact of managerial use of motivating language on employee...
Drawing on motivating language theory (MLT), this paper aims to demonstrate the effects of strategic...
This article explores the relationship between “motivational language theory” of Sullivan (1988) and...
Motivating language (ML) is a technique used by managers to motivate subordinates using a three-part...
An abundance of previous theories and empirical studies have verified that leadership styles indeed ...
This study investigates the impact of organizational culture on employee vitality determined by lead...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.Communication researchers have established that when lead...
University of Chicago. Jackie also has extensive experience in the health care industry. Milton Mayf...
Research on goal-based processing has shown that the goal or "mindset" with which a perceiver enters...
This article bridges theory and practice to show that superiors ’ use of Sullivan’s (1988) “motivat-...
Traditional conceptualizations of leader-worker oral communication have been unidimensional among ma...
This study builds upon the leadership, leadership communication, and organizational behavior literat...
A leader’s motivating language (ML)—i.e. uncertainty reduction, corporate culture explanation, and e...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to servant leadership’s empirical research. Specifically,...
Job satisfaction is important in organizational behavior as it relates to positive or negative feeli...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the impact of managerial use of motivating language on employee...
Drawing on motivating language theory (MLT), this paper aims to demonstrate the effects of strategic...
This article explores the relationship between “motivational language theory” of Sullivan (1988) and...
Motivating language (ML) is a technique used by managers to motivate subordinates using a three-part...
An abundance of previous theories and empirical studies have verified that leadership styles indeed ...
This study investigates the impact of organizational culture on employee vitality determined by lead...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.Communication researchers have established that when lead...
University of Chicago. Jackie also has extensive experience in the health care industry. Milton Mayf...
Research on goal-based processing has shown that the goal or "mindset" with which a perceiver enters...