This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor attributes (i.e., ability, benevolence, and integrity) as antecedents, and affective organizational commitment and helping intention as criterion outcomes. A field survey using a structured questionnaire was used to gather data from 255 white-collar employees from diverse occupations and organizations. Path analysis results showed that supervisor ability, benevolence, and integrity as well as employees' propensity to trust were positively associated with trust-in-supervisor. Trust in-supervisor, in turn, predicted employees' affective organizational commitment but did not have any influence on their willingness to help co-workers. Implication...
The quantitative correlational research study addressed the problem of a lack of knowledge on the pr...
This study investigated the influence of individuals ’ propensity to trust on the relationship betwe...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor a...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
There has been several research works on the concepts of trust and commitment to supervisor respecti...
Purpose: – Interpersonal trust is often considered as the “glue” that binds supervisors together w...
[Abstract]: In the web of human relationships, trust is one of the interconnecting links that sustai...
Abstract This study investigates the antecedents of a frontline employee’s trust-in-supervi...
Research into interpersonal trust within organizational contexts tends to focus on managers as the r...
Stable and enduring cooperative relationships among people are primarily based on mutual trust. Howe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the perceptions a front line em...
This study examines the mediating role of supervisory trust between the relationship of supervisory ...
The quantitative correlational research study addressed the problem of a lack of knowledge on the pr...
This study investigated the influence of individuals ’ propensity to trust on the relationship betwe...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor a...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
There has been several research works on the concepts of trust and commitment to supervisor respecti...
Purpose: – Interpersonal trust is often considered as the “glue” that binds supervisors together w...
[Abstract]: In the web of human relationships, trust is one of the interconnecting links that sustai...
Abstract This study investigates the antecedents of a frontline employee’s trust-in-supervi...
Research into interpersonal trust within organizational contexts tends to focus on managers as the r...
Stable and enduring cooperative relationships among people are primarily based on mutual trust. Howe...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between the perceptions a front line em...
This study examines the mediating role of supervisory trust between the relationship of supervisory ...
The quantitative correlational research study addressed the problem of a lack of knowledge on the pr...
This study investigated the influence of individuals ’ propensity to trust on the relationship betwe...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...