We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to influence the performance of subordinates. Building on social learning theory, we argue that when supervisors perceive their managers as trustworthy, subordinates are more likely to also perceive their supervisor as trustworthy, which in turn enhances subordinate performance. We further argue that this trickle-down effect of trustworthiness perceptions emerges especially when the manager invites the supervisor to participate in decision-making. Finally, we propose that social learning processes that lead to supervisors exhibiting more trusting behavior toward their subordinates mediate this trickle-down effect. We find support for our predictio...
This study examines the impact of perceived performance evaluation formality on subordinates' trust...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
1 This study demonstrates how the subordinate’s defensiveness predicts perception of managerial beha...
There are few studies on how the perception of supervisors by their subordinates contributes to high...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Organizational research has established the existence of trickle-down effects, wherein the perceptio...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
We investigate the moderating effect of perceived managerial (remote leader) trustworthiness on the ...
This study investigated the influence of individuals ’ propensity to trust on the relationship betwe...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
This study examines the impact of perceived performance evaluation formality on subordinates' trust...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
1 This study demonstrates how the subordinate’s defensiveness predicts perception of managerial beha...
There are few studies on how the perception of supervisors by their subordinates contributes to high...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Organizational research has established the existence of trickle-down effects, wherein the perceptio...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
We investigate the moderating effect of perceived managerial (remote leader) trustworthiness on the ...
This study investigated the influence of individuals ’ propensity to trust on the relationship betwe...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
This study examines the impact of perceived performance evaluation formality on subordinates' trust...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...