Boundary spanners represent an important and challenging set of employees for organizational management. Given frequently high autonomy levels and varied job roles, boundary spanning agents have ample opportunity and motivation to modify organizational directives. Based on a multi-theoretical perspective, this research investigates these motivations as well as their various antecedents. Results indicate that boundary spanners have three distinct and relatively stable motivations for modifying organizational directives. The implications of these findings as well as future research opportunities are discussed
This dissertation was designed to inform the existing literature gap regarding variability in Execut...
thesisSocial problems are complex, increasingly so, yet resources allocated to deal with these probl...
The social identity approach is a powerful theoretical framework for the understanding of individual...
Boundary spanners represent an important and challenging set of employees for organizational managem...
Interactions between managers and their employees will likely affect the employees’ perceptions of t...
The study of ethics remains of critical importance to researchers and organizations alike and contin...
Business ethics refers to the examining right or wrong human behavior in business settings. A common...
This study draws from the pay-communication and organizational-justice literature to evaluate the ef...
The present research explored associations between potential antecedents of subordinate learning agi...
Leadership can truly make or break an organization with regard to virtually every work-related outco...
Change is common within organizations today, and companies are seeking employees who will adapt to t...
As the age of employer enlightenment continues to unfold, for the past half-century researchers have...
Organizational systems from a variety of fields and industries have begun to investigate and evaluat...
The landscape of higher education is shifting yet many institutions fail to adequately adapt to the ...
The common view in the organizations literature is that, in the new economy, traditional worker hier...
This dissertation was designed to inform the existing literature gap regarding variability in Execut...
thesisSocial problems are complex, increasingly so, yet resources allocated to deal with these probl...
The social identity approach is a powerful theoretical framework for the understanding of individual...
Boundary spanners represent an important and challenging set of employees for organizational managem...
Interactions between managers and their employees will likely affect the employees’ perceptions of t...
The study of ethics remains of critical importance to researchers and organizations alike and contin...
Business ethics refers to the examining right or wrong human behavior in business settings. A common...
This study draws from the pay-communication and organizational-justice literature to evaluate the ef...
The present research explored associations between potential antecedents of subordinate learning agi...
Leadership can truly make or break an organization with regard to virtually every work-related outco...
Change is common within organizations today, and companies are seeking employees who will adapt to t...
As the age of employer enlightenment continues to unfold, for the past half-century researchers have...
Organizational systems from a variety of fields and industries have begun to investigate and evaluat...
The landscape of higher education is shifting yet many institutions fail to adequately adapt to the ...
The common view in the organizations literature is that, in the new economy, traditional worker hier...
This dissertation was designed to inform the existing literature gap regarding variability in Execut...
thesisSocial problems are complex, increasingly so, yet resources allocated to deal with these probl...
The social identity approach is a powerful theoretical framework for the understanding of individual...