Integrating overqualification research with the social network perspective, we examine how social networks represent a mechanism linking relative overqualification and supervisors’ perceptions of employee organizational citizenship behaviors. Specifically, drawing upon social comparison and social exchange theories, we suggest that relative overqualification (ROQ) has implications for employees’ centrality in a friendship network and that friendship network centrality mediates the relationship between ROQ and supervisors’ perception of a focal employee’s organizational citizenship behaviors directed at coworkers (OCBI). Further, extending social comparison theory to the context of workgroup membership, we identify focal employees’ perceptio...
In this work, we claim that additional understanding of interpersonal citizenship behaviors’ attitud...
Background: In nursing care organizations, nurses’ social networks affect their behavior and play an...
Organizations are a key venue where individuals from different backgrounds have the opportunity to i...
Integrating overqualification research with the social network perspective, and emphasizing social e...
In this study, we extend overqualification research to employees\u27 social context of workgroup mem...
The relationship between the organizational citizenship behavior of academic staff and certain socia...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This study examines the role of social network ties in the performance and receipt of interpersonal ...
In this study, we hypothesized that perceived overqualification would interact with person-organizat...
Theories of perceived overqualification have tended to focus on employees’ job-related responses to ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops a theory about the social network struc...
In this study, we examine the relationship between perceived overqualification and life satisfaction...
Theories of perceived overqualification have tended to focus on employees’ job-related responses to ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This article develops the argument tha...
We suggest that employees' perceptions of organizational support (POS) are not solely a product of i...
In this work, we claim that additional understanding of interpersonal citizenship behaviors’ attitud...
Background: In nursing care organizations, nurses’ social networks affect their behavior and play an...
Organizations are a key venue where individuals from different backgrounds have the opportunity to i...
Integrating overqualification research with the social network perspective, and emphasizing social e...
In this study, we extend overqualification research to employees\u27 social context of workgroup mem...
The relationship between the organizational citizenship behavior of academic staff and certain socia...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This study examines the role of social network ties in the performance and receipt of interpersonal ...
In this study, we hypothesized that perceived overqualification would interact with person-organizat...
Theories of perceived overqualification have tended to focus on employees’ job-related responses to ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis develops a theory about the social network struc...
In this study, we examine the relationship between perceived overqualification and life satisfaction...
Theories of perceived overqualification have tended to focus on employees’ job-related responses to ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This article develops the argument tha...
We suggest that employees' perceptions of organizational support (POS) are not solely a product of i...
In this work, we claim that additional understanding of interpersonal citizenship behaviors’ attitud...
Background: In nursing care organizations, nurses’ social networks affect their behavior and play an...
Organizations are a key venue where individuals from different backgrounds have the opportunity to i...