Followers are thought to be keenly attuned to supervisor behaviors because these can affect their learning, well-being, and performance at work. However, a practical and empirically tested measure of constructive supervisor behaviors that are valued by followers is not available in the literature. We develop a Constructive Supervisor Behavior Scale (CSBS) that is suitable for human resource development purposes and we assess its psychometric properties across three studies. In Study 1, exploratory factor analysis is conducted on data collected from employees in New Zealand and the United States (N = 333). This resulted in a four-factor structure comprising ethical conduct, networking, clarifying, and recognizing behaviors. In Study 2, confi...
ABSTRACT\ud LEADER SOURCES OF POWER, REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT,\ud AND EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVI...
International audienceThis research addresses recent calls for an alternative integrative framework ...
The complexity of performance evaluation and the insufficiency of objective measures to make informe...
Confronting others with constructive criticism and feedback to hold them accountable for their actio...
This study investigated the relationship between supervisor behaviour and the work experience of sub...
Objective: Although competency-based training of supervisors is now compulsory in many countries,...
Explores supervisor development using multiple measures with nine supervisors-in-training. Difficult...
Supervisees’ behaviors contribute to or detract from effective supervision. The purpose of this stud...
This study develops and validates a theory-based measure of supervisory skills. Supervisors are the ...
Employees may perceive that many factors contribute to negative attitudes at work that increase turn...
Organizations increasingly depend on employee efforts to innovate. However, the quality of relations...
This study focuses on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB). OCB is defined as extra role behav...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
A growing body of research explores human resource management practices that encourage employees to ...
Supervisor morally questionable expediency occurs when subordinates perceive that their supervisors ...
ABSTRACT\ud LEADER SOURCES OF POWER, REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT,\ud AND EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVI...
International audienceThis research addresses recent calls for an alternative integrative framework ...
The complexity of performance evaluation and the insufficiency of objective measures to make informe...
Confronting others with constructive criticism and feedback to hold them accountable for their actio...
This study investigated the relationship between supervisor behaviour and the work experience of sub...
Objective: Although competency-based training of supervisors is now compulsory in many countries,...
Explores supervisor development using multiple measures with nine supervisors-in-training. Difficult...
Supervisees’ behaviors contribute to or detract from effective supervision. The purpose of this stud...
This study develops and validates a theory-based measure of supervisory skills. Supervisors are the ...
Employees may perceive that many factors contribute to negative attitudes at work that increase turn...
Organizations increasingly depend on employee efforts to innovate. However, the quality of relations...
This study focuses on Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB). OCB is defined as extra role behav...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
A growing body of research explores human resource management practices that encourage employees to ...
Supervisor morally questionable expediency occurs when subordinates perceive that their supervisors ...
ABSTRACT\ud LEADER SOURCES OF POWER, REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT,\ud AND EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVI...
International audienceThis research addresses recent calls for an alternative integrative framework ...
The complexity of performance evaluation and the insufficiency of objective measures to make informe...