Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free). You may also access it at: http://search.proquest.com/docview/614432223?accountid=15042.The authors present a model that explains how subordinates perceive the power of their supervisors and the causal mechanisms by which these perceptions translate into subordinate outcomes. Drawing on identity and resource-dependence theories, the authors propose that supervisors have power over their subordinates when they control resources needed for the subordinates' enactment and maintenance of current and desired identities. The joint effect of perceptions of supervisor power and supervisor intentions to provide such resources leads to 4 conditions ranging from highly functional to ...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
ABSTRACT\ud LEADER SOURCES OF POWER, REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT,\ud AND EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVI...
In this paper, we considered both supervisor (personality and leadership behavior) and victim charac...
Social Dominance Theory (SDT) posits that high-power groups often push to maintain their dominant po...
Though research on the impact of leader behaviors is generally grounded in the notion that organizat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)—Boston UniversityThis experiment has investigated some effects of supervisors' job in...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores the role that power plays in clinical supervision from the perspec...
The relational identity threat response model describes how workplace relationships experiencing rel...
The Green and Mitchell (1979) model of leadership response is based on the attribution theories of W...
Purpose: Drawing on the dual process model of ideology and prejudice, the purpose of this paper is t...
Power dynamics between supervisors and supervisees are inherent as a result of the hierarchical stru...
“Subordinate Trust in Supervisor and Organization: Effects on Subordinate Perceptions of Psychologic...
This research examined the effects of centralization of authority on employees’ perceptions of the l...
Previous work has focused on the potential maladaptive consequences of the Dark Triad personality tr...
The present study was aimed at deepening the interweaving between Social Dominance Theory (SDT) and ...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
ABSTRACT\ud LEADER SOURCES OF POWER, REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT,\ud AND EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVI...
In this paper, we considered both supervisor (personality and leadership behavior) and victim charac...
Social Dominance Theory (SDT) posits that high-power groups often push to maintain their dominant po...
Though research on the impact of leader behaviors is generally grounded in the notion that organizat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)—Boston UniversityThis experiment has investigated some effects of supervisors' job in...
peer-reviewedThis thesis explores the role that power plays in clinical supervision from the perspec...
The relational identity threat response model describes how workplace relationships experiencing rel...
The Green and Mitchell (1979) model of leadership response is based on the attribution theories of W...
Purpose: Drawing on the dual process model of ideology and prejudice, the purpose of this paper is t...
Power dynamics between supervisors and supervisees are inherent as a result of the hierarchical stru...
“Subordinate Trust in Supervisor and Organization: Effects on Subordinate Perceptions of Psychologic...
This research examined the effects of centralization of authority on employees’ perceptions of the l...
Previous work has focused on the potential maladaptive consequences of the Dark Triad personality tr...
The present study was aimed at deepening the interweaving between Social Dominance Theory (SDT) and ...
The present study examined the asymmetry hypothesis of social dominance theory (SDT) in a work organ...
ABSTRACT\ud LEADER SOURCES OF POWER, REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT,\ud AND EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVI...
In this paper, we considered both supervisor (personality and leadership behavior) and victim charac...