Drawing from the norm of reciprocity, signal theory, and psychological contracts, we argue that the use of different types of political tactics, based on their social desirability, can be reciprocal behavioral reactions to contextual cues (i.e. perceptions of organizational support and politics) that can predict career success. Using a sample of 117 middle managers, our findings suggest that the use of sanctioned political tactics partially mediates the relationship between perceptions of organizational support and career success, while non-sanctioned political tactics suppress the relationship between perceptions of organizational politics and career success
Research examining the career-related outcomes of ingratiation has produced fairly inconsistent find...
This paper reports the findings of a survey of 250 British managers, exploring their experience and ...
Building off and extending the metatheoretical framework of political skill, we examined the cogniti...
Drawing from the norm of reciprocity, signal theory, and psychological contracts, we argue that the ...
We developed a two-study, cross-national, constructive replication to examine the role of organizati...
Ingratiation is one of the most commonly studied social influence tactics that is used by employees ...
Organizational politicking (OP), otherwise known as workplace politics has for many decades been a d...
Recognizing that organizations are inherently political arenas, investigating the relationship betwe...
This paper makes a contribution to an under-explored area in strategy process research - the relatio...
Leaders use a wide spectrum of political tactics to achieve objectives, both personal and organizati...
Leaders use a wide spectrum of political tactics to achieve objectives, both personal and organizati...
A comprehensive model of political behavior and its influence on career growth was presented and tes...
Purpose Research has demonstrated that political skill is associated with leadership effectiveness. ...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
In a recent review of the literature on politics and influence behavior in personnel/human resource ...
Research examining the career-related outcomes of ingratiation has produced fairly inconsistent find...
This paper reports the findings of a survey of 250 British managers, exploring their experience and ...
Building off and extending the metatheoretical framework of political skill, we examined the cogniti...
Drawing from the norm of reciprocity, signal theory, and psychological contracts, we argue that the ...
We developed a two-study, cross-national, constructive replication to examine the role of organizati...
Ingratiation is one of the most commonly studied social influence tactics that is used by employees ...
Organizational politicking (OP), otherwise known as workplace politics has for many decades been a d...
Recognizing that organizations are inherently political arenas, investigating the relationship betwe...
This paper makes a contribution to an under-explored area in strategy process research - the relatio...
Leaders use a wide spectrum of political tactics to achieve objectives, both personal and organizati...
Leaders use a wide spectrum of political tactics to achieve objectives, both personal and organizati...
A comprehensive model of political behavior and its influence on career growth was presented and tes...
Purpose Research has demonstrated that political skill is associated with leadership effectiveness. ...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
In a recent review of the literature on politics and influence behavior in personnel/human resource ...
Research examining the career-related outcomes of ingratiation has produced fairly inconsistent find...
This paper reports the findings of a survey of 250 British managers, exploring their experience and ...
Building off and extending the metatheoretical framework of political skill, we examined the cogniti...