We developed a measure of organizational status leveling by focusing on three symbols – physical space, dress, and forms of address. Using a sample of 106 employees who were enrolled in a part-time MBA program, we tested the mediating effects of trust in management, perceived overall justice, and leader-member exchange using procedures for testing multiple mediator models outlined by MacKinnon (2000), an extension of Baron and Kenny (1986). The results fully supported our proposed model. Our study contributes to organizational culture theory and high involvement work practices literature by elucidating the social-psychological process through which status leveling symbols operate
In this study, we examined the role of organizational level as a moderator of the relationships of p...
Employee values have an important effect on the success of organizations since they shape people's b...
Evidence that computers can act as status symbols is presented. Organizational symbols and factors e...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between status-leveling symbo...
Status-leveling symbols (defined as physical, verbal, and behavioral manifestations in an organizati...
This paper investigated the relationship between status leveling practices (practices used to remove...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationships among perceived external pre...
Organizational hierarchies are morphing from vertical to horizontal and as such, transforming cultur...
Perceived external prestige (PEP) is an new interesting topic in the organizational literature howev...
According to the social dominance theory, all organizations and social groups have a built-in hierar...
This study delves into the theory of organizational socialization through a mixed methods explorator...
We argue that leader–member exchange (LMX) standing relative to the LMX relationships of other cowor...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...
Organizational socialization is a factor that can lead to perceived organization culture that is sup...
Leader-member exchange (LMX) and organizational cynicism are the two concepts which continue to take...
In this study, we examined the role of organizational level as a moderator of the relationships of p...
Employee values have an important effect on the success of organizations since they shape people's b...
Evidence that computers can act as status symbols is presented. Organizational symbols and factors e...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between status-leveling symbo...
Status-leveling symbols (defined as physical, verbal, and behavioral manifestations in an organizati...
This paper investigated the relationship between status leveling practices (practices used to remove...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationships among perceived external pre...
Organizational hierarchies are morphing from vertical to horizontal and as such, transforming cultur...
Perceived external prestige (PEP) is an new interesting topic in the organizational literature howev...
According to the social dominance theory, all organizations and social groups have a built-in hierar...
This study delves into the theory of organizational socialization through a mixed methods explorator...
We argue that leader–member exchange (LMX) standing relative to the LMX relationships of other cowor...
Purpose: Studies have shown that status-based rankings exist within almost every human social group ...
Organizational socialization is a factor that can lead to perceived organization culture that is sup...
Leader-member exchange (LMX) and organizational cynicism are the two concepts which continue to take...
In this study, we examined the role of organizational level as a moderator of the relationships of p...
Employee values have an important effect on the success of organizations since they shape people's b...
Evidence that computers can act as status symbols is presented. Organizational symbols and factors e...