This dissertation used a political lens to investigate humor in a leader-member exchange (LMX) framework to explore how subordinates can use humor to manage relationships with their superiors and the subsequent outcomes associated with the quality of these relationships. This dissertation linked humor to outcomes that had not previously been studied, such as political skill and employee guarding tactics. This dissertation uniquely contributes to the current body of research by 1) empirically investigating subordinate humor in an LMX framework, 2) exploring how political skill affects the relationship between humor and LMX relationship quality, and 3) examining an unexplored outcome of LMX quality, the use of managerial employee guarding tac...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Humor studies are increasingly prevalent in workplace and leadership domains, it has shown significa...
Research on humor in organizations has rarely considered the social context in which humor occurs. O...
This study explored humor production and communicator style within the dyadic communicative relation...
We integrate theoretical perspectives on humor to test the processes through which leader humor (LH)...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
Humor is an important skill for leaders. This paper examines the underappreciation and underutilizat...
Supervisor humour has increased recently, paying more attention to benefits than downsides...
© 2014 Dr. Jagvinder Singh BrarThis project examined the influence of leader humour during feedback ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how leaders humor styles influence employee creativity, and ...
Purpose: The interest on leader humor styles is recent. By applying a trustworthiness framework, the...
Workplace humor is ubiquitous, yet scholars know little about how it affects employees’ behaviors in...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Humor studies are increasingly prevalent in workplace and leadership domains, it has shown significa...
Research on humor in organizations has rarely considered the social context in which humor occurs. O...
This study explored humor production and communicator style within the dyadic communicative relation...
We integrate theoretical perspectives on humor to test the processes through which leader humor (LH)...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
Humor is an important skill for leaders. This paper examines the underappreciation and underutilizat...
Supervisor humour has increased recently, paying more attention to benefits than downsides...
© 2014 Dr. Jagvinder Singh BrarThis project examined the influence of leader humour during feedback ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how leaders humor styles influence employee creativity, and ...
Purpose: The interest on leader humor styles is recent. By applying a trustworthiness framework, the...
Workplace humor is ubiquitous, yet scholars know little about how it affects employees’ behaviors in...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Humor studies are increasingly prevalent in workplace and leadership domains, it has shown significa...
Research on humor in organizations has rarely considered the social context in which humor occurs. O...