This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.According to leader–member exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships with followers in their team (termed LMX differentiation). An important theoretical question concerns how different LMX relationships within a team affect followers' work outcomes. This paper provides a critical review of the concept of LMX differentiation. We propose that the LMX differentiation process leads to patterns of LMX relationships that can be captured by 3 properties (central tendency, variation, and relative position). We describe a taxonomy illustrating the different ways these properties have been conceptualized and measured. We identify 2 approaches to LM...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
In this review, we address inconsistencies and a lack of clarity in the study of leader-member exc...
We examine antecedents and outcomes of leader–member exchange (LMX) differentiation, or the variabil...
We examine antecedents and outcomes of leader–member exchange (LMX) differentiation, or the variabil...
A fundamental tenet of Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory is that leaders develop different quality...
The leader-member exchange (LMX) literature argues that leaders develop different quality dyadic rel...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
According to Leader-member Exchange (LMX) theory, leaders develop different quality relationships wi...
In this review, we address inconsistencies and a lack of clarity in the study of leader-member exc...
We examine antecedents and outcomes of leader–member exchange (LMX) differentiation, or the variabil...
We examine antecedents and outcomes of leader–member exchange (LMX) differentiation, or the variabil...
A fundamental tenet of Leader–Member Exchange (LMX) theory is that leaders develop different quality...
The leader-member exchange (LMX) literature argues that leaders develop different quality dyadic rel...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...
Although the differential treatment of team members by their leader is at the heart of Leader–Member...