An important question in the control literature concerns the role of interpersonal trust in the design and functioning of formal control systems for collaborative settings. In this paper, we argue that subordinate¿s trust in the superior depends on the formality of the performance evaluation procedure and that this relationship is mediated by managerial perceptions of justice and feedback. The findings confirm our predictions. Furthermore, we find that formality matters more for trust formation for those managers that are in functions with less contractible outputs
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
A review of the literature revealed that interpersonal affect has been relatively neglected as a pot...
An important question in the control literature concerns the role of interpersonal trust in the desi...
This study examines the impact of perceived performance evaluation formality on subordinates' trust...
Many organisational scholars claim that interpersonal trust between managers and subordinates will b...
This paper examines the influence of the level of interpersonal trust between superior and subordina...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of degree of performance evaluation formality on ...
This study is concerned with the role of interpersonal trust in management control. On the basis of ...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
textabstractThere is a tendency to see trust and control by formal agreements as substitutes. Accord...
This study aims to shed light on the controversial debate regarding the substitutive or complementar...
Criticisms directed at the use of financial measures alone for performance evaluation have led to mu...
In this study, we examined the influence of supervisor-subordinate relationship quality and employee...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
A review of the literature revealed that interpersonal affect has been relatively neglected as a pot...
An important question in the control literature concerns the role of interpersonal trust in the desi...
This study examines the impact of perceived performance evaluation formality on subordinates' trust...
Many organisational scholars claim that interpersonal trust between managers and subordinates will b...
This paper examines the influence of the level of interpersonal trust between superior and subordina...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of degree of performance evaluation formality on ...
This study is concerned with the role of interpersonal trust in management control. On the basis of ...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
We study when and why perceptions of trustworthiness trickle down the organizational hierarchy to in...
textabstractThere is a tendency to see trust and control by formal agreements as substitutes. Accord...
This study aims to shed light on the controversial debate regarding the substitutive or complementar...
Criticisms directed at the use of financial measures alone for performance evaluation have led to mu...
In this study, we examined the influence of supervisor-subordinate relationship quality and employee...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
A review of the literature revealed that interpersonal affect has been relatively neglected as a pot...