© 2020, Academy of International Business. The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with attitudinal and behavioral outcomes in Western (i.e., horizontal-individualistic) and Eastern (i.e., vertical-collectivistic) cultures. The social-exchange perspective suggests that POS effects are stronger in Western cultures because employees are more likely to see the self as independent and understand their relationship with the organization in terms of reciprocity. However, the social-identity perspective suggests that POS effects are stronger in Eastern cultures because employees are more likely to see the self as interdependent and are more attuned to organizational support as an identity-related cue. Addre...
Abstract This study investigates the correlations among perceived organizational support (POS), self...
Organizational support theory (OST) suggests that employees develop a general perception of the exte...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine whether leader-member exchange (LMX) and perceived o...
The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with attitudinal an...
The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with attitudinal an...
Perceived organizational support (POS) refers to employees’ perceptions of the organization’s genera...
Perceived organizational support (POS) has received a lot of research attention since it was introdu...
Perceived organizational support (POS) has received a lot of research attention since it was introdu...
Drawing on a cross-organizational sample of 163 supervisor-subordinate dyads from mainland China, we...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
Subcontracting is an option available to modern organizations that aim to enhance their competitive ...
The study of perceived organizational support (POS) has received considerable attention in the liter...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
Abstract This study investigates the correlations among perceived organizational support (POS), self...
Organizational support theory (OST) suggests that employees develop a general perception of the exte...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine whether leader-member exchange (LMX) and perceived o...
The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with attitudinal an...
The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with attitudinal an...
Perceived organizational support (POS) refers to employees’ perceptions of the organization’s genera...
Perceived organizational support (POS) has received a lot of research attention since it was introdu...
Perceived organizational support (POS) has received a lot of research attention since it was introdu...
Drawing on a cross-organizational sample of 163 supervisor-subordinate dyads from mainland China, we...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
Subcontracting is an option available to modern organizations that aim to enhance their competitive ...
The study of perceived organizational support (POS) has received considerable attention in the liter...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
In this study, we integrated social exchange theory with a spillover perspective to examine the rela...
Organizational identification (OID) can be developed out of social exchange practices within an orga...
Abstract This study investigates the correlations among perceived organizational support (POS), self...
Organizational support theory (OST) suggests that employees develop a general perception of the exte...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine whether leader-member exchange (LMX) and perceived o...