Time-use preference, as described by the monochronicity-polychronicity spectrum, is a pervasive yet often unaddressed construct which influences the way individuals behave in the workplace. This behavior plays a role in the leader-member exchange, affecting the quality in the dyadic relationship between leader and member. Employing a qualitative exploration with semi-structured interviews of 20 employees within an organization, we explicate the nature of time-use preference in LMX differentiation, discover how time-use preferences manifest and how leaders and members adapt to one another’s preferences. Our study contributes to time-use preference theory by illustrating how polychronic and monochronic preferences may manifest in the workplac...
Many recent studies of the time-squeeze have used aggregate, trend data on work-hour behavior and in...
Time is the most important resource for leaders. Resources such as personnel, capital or facilities ...
We have presented the first study integrating the analysis of temporal patterns of interaction, inte...
ORIENTATION : Similarity of leaders and members encourage positive relational exchanges. However, th...
This study developed and tested a model of individual time use, harmonic temporality, based on three...
How do knowledge workers interact with their colleagues when organizations increasingly ask them to ...
Research has demonstrated time to be an important variable within an organization at an individual, ...
The following research study examines issues of time, communication design, and power in the context...
The main objective of this study was to determine the influence of time management tendencies on the...
In modern business environment, time becomes more and more valuable resource fororganizations. The w...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to measure polychronicity in Spain, traditionally typified as...
Post-modernism has brought about changing demands with respect to time in work organisations. Whilst...
Polychronicity and multitasking have been described as being indispensible in work today because the...
The design and structure of many of our traditional organisations and the jobs therein reflect a rel...
In 1991 Kaufman, Lane, and Lindquist proposed that time congruity in terms of an individual's time p...
Many recent studies of the time-squeeze have used aggregate, trend data on work-hour behavior and in...
Time is the most important resource for leaders. Resources such as personnel, capital or facilities ...
We have presented the first study integrating the analysis of temporal patterns of interaction, inte...
ORIENTATION : Similarity of leaders and members encourage positive relational exchanges. However, th...
This study developed and tested a model of individual time use, harmonic temporality, based on three...
How do knowledge workers interact with their colleagues when organizations increasingly ask them to ...
Research has demonstrated time to be an important variable within an organization at an individual, ...
The following research study examines issues of time, communication design, and power in the context...
The main objective of this study was to determine the influence of time management tendencies on the...
In modern business environment, time becomes more and more valuable resource fororganizations. The w...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to measure polychronicity in Spain, traditionally typified as...
Post-modernism has brought about changing demands with respect to time in work organisations. Whilst...
Polychronicity and multitasking have been described as being indispensible in work today because the...
The design and structure of many of our traditional organisations and the jobs therein reflect a rel...
In 1991 Kaufman, Lane, and Lindquist proposed that time congruity in terms of an individual's time p...
Many recent studies of the time-squeeze have used aggregate, trend data on work-hour behavior and in...
Time is the most important resource for leaders. Resources such as personnel, capital or facilities ...
We have presented the first study integrating the analysis of temporal patterns of interaction, inte...