We integrate theoretical perspectives on humor to test the processes through which leader humor (LH) facilitates subordinate organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). In doing so, we argue that humor is a key interpersonal resource for leaders and derive our comprehensive model with logic from three individual-resource-related theories-social exchange theory, conservation of resources theory, and broaden-and-build theory. Leader-triggered positive emotion and subsequent social exchange, operationalized as leader-member exchange (LMX), functioned as key sequential mechanisms mediating the relationship between LH and subordinate OCBs. LH induced positive emotion in subordinates, which fostered high-quality LMX and, in turn, OCBs. Contrary ...
Abstract Humor is a common dimension of human interaction. Therefore, it has an effect on working gr...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
Although we use humor in our daily communication, there still needs to cognize its effects on the at...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
Workplace humor is ubiquitous, yet scholars know little about how it affects employees’ behaviors in...
Using both experimental and field data, we examined how and what style of leader humor expression le...
© 2014 Dr. Jagvinder Singh BrarThis project examined the influence of leader humour during feedback ...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
This dissertation used a political lens to investigate humor in a leader-member exchange (LMX) frame...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
This study explores whether leader humor can encourage staff to exceed job expectations in their pos...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
As humor has been found to have a positive influence on employees’ well-being, work performance, and...
A review of the literatures on workplace humor and humor and leadership lead to different findings r...
Abstract Humor is a common dimension of human interaction. Therefore, it has an effect on working gr...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
Although we use humor in our daily communication, there still needs to cognize its effects on the at...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
Workplace humor is ubiquitous, yet scholars know little about how it affects employees’ behaviors in...
Using both experimental and field data, we examined how and what style of leader humor expression le...
© 2014 Dr. Jagvinder Singh BrarThis project examined the influence of leader humour during feedback ...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
This dissertation used a political lens to investigate humor in a leader-member exchange (LMX) frame...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
This study explores whether leader humor can encourage staff to exceed job expectations in their pos...
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
As humor has been found to have a positive influence on employees’ well-being, work performance, and...
A review of the literatures on workplace humor and humor and leadership lead to different findings r...
Abstract Humor is a common dimension of human interaction. Therefore, it has an effect on working gr...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
Although we use humor in our daily communication, there still needs to cognize its effects on the at...