Guided by the relationship science literature, we developed and tested a model of forgiveness in leader–member exchange (LMX) relationships across three independent studies. Study 1 utilized a sample of 254 employees from eight organizations located in four countries and showed that higher quality LMX led to higher job satisfaction and subjective well‐being via greater follower's forgiveness and subsequent follower's relational efforts. Building on Study 1, Study 2 (N = 95) adopted an experimental scenario design in order to examine the association between LMX and forgiveness as well as the moderating role of forgiveness climate. LMX was found to positively affect forgiveness, and forgiveness climate was found to be a significant moderator....
Although forgiveness has been studied for centuries, it is a relatively new area of study in organiz...
Forgiveness has received increasing attention in the work context. Although recent cross-sectional s...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...
Guided by the relationship science literature, we developed and tested a model of forgiveness in lea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Drawing upon theories from both the leadership and forgiveness domains, the overarching aim of this ...
Guided by the relationship science literature, we developed and tested a model of forgiveness in LMX...
Good and stable social relationships at work are essential for employees’ well-being and performance...
Though often challenging, conflict is an inevitable part of organizational life. At some point, orga...
Although the topic of forgiveness has received abundant attention in research on close relationships...
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the relationship between conflict, apologies, forgiveness and w...
Organizational scholars have recently become interested in forgiveness as a way to resolve workplace...
Forgiveness is a valuable conflict management strategy that has numerous benefits in workplace setti...
Although the ability to forgive transgressions has been linked to overall relationship satis-faction...
This study proposes and tests a model that promotes forgiveness as a means to increase organizationa...
Although forgiveness has been studied for centuries, it is a relatively new area of study in organiz...
Forgiveness has received increasing attention in the work context. Although recent cross-sectional s...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...
Guided by the relationship science literature, we developed and tested a model of forgiveness in lea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Drawing upon theories from both the leadership and forgiveness domains, the overarching aim of this ...
Guided by the relationship science literature, we developed and tested a model of forgiveness in LMX...
Good and stable social relationships at work are essential for employees’ well-being and performance...
Though often challenging, conflict is an inevitable part of organizational life. At some point, orga...
Although the topic of forgiveness has received abundant attention in research on close relationships...
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the relationship between conflict, apologies, forgiveness and w...
Organizational scholars have recently become interested in forgiveness as a way to resolve workplace...
Forgiveness is a valuable conflict management strategy that has numerous benefits in workplace setti...
Although the ability to forgive transgressions has been linked to overall relationship satis-faction...
This study proposes and tests a model that promotes forgiveness as a means to increase organizationa...
Although forgiveness has been studied for centuries, it is a relatively new area of study in organiz...
Forgiveness has received increasing attention in the work context. Although recent cross-sectional s...
International audienceThis study examines the conditions under which apologies help to elicit forgiv...