The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and follower (LMX). More specifically, we examined the impact of follower self-reported humor style and leader self-reported humor style on the extent to which followers perceived their relationship with their leader to be of high quality (in terms of affect, loyalty, contribution and professional respect). We also investigated the role of congruence between leader humor style and follower humor style in the reported quality of their relationship. We present the results of a multi-level study of leaders (N = 88) and their followers (N = 257) showing that LMX is positively related to follower affiliative humor style and negatively related to foll...
Purpose – This study seeks to offer an empirical test of a model addressing how a leader\u27s humor ...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
There is a growing consensus that humor could be one of the most important competencies of a leader....
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
This study investigated the moderating effects sense of humor has on the relationship between leader...
Purpose The interest on leader humor styles is recent. By applying a trustworthiness framework, the ...
Using both experimental and field data, we examined how and what style of leader humor expression le...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
Access restricted to the OSU communityThe purpose of this study was to explore the relationship betw...
As humor has been found to have a positive influence on employees’ well-being, work performance, and...
We integrate theoretical perspectives on humor to test the processes through which leader humor (LH)...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader\u27s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on foll...
Purpose – This study seeks to offer an empirical test of a model addressing how a leader\u27s humor ...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
There is a growing consensus that humor could be one of the most important competencies of a leader....
The present study focuses on how humor may affect the quality of the relationship between leader and...
Leader Member Exchange theory has significance describing the dyadic relationship between leaders an...
This study investigated the moderating effects sense of humor has on the relationship between leader...
Purpose The interest on leader humor styles is recent. By applying a trustworthiness framework, the ...
Using both experimental and field data, we examined how and what style of leader humor expression le...
Leader humor has been considered the most promising yet least understood influential tool by psychol...
Humor can be a powerful tool for increasing one’s status in a group and influencing others. Given th...
Access restricted to the OSU communityThe purpose of this study was to explore the relationship betw...
As humor has been found to have a positive influence on employees’ well-being, work performance, and...
We integrate theoretical perspectives on humor to test the processes through which leader humor (LH)...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader\u27s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on foll...
Purpose – This study seeks to offer an empirical test of a model addressing how a leader\u27s humor ...
Although it is widely suspected that a leader’s use of humor can have an enhancing effect on followe...
There is a growing consensus that humor could be one of the most important competencies of a leader....