This study used two theoretical lenses (positive organizational behaviour and social exchange theory) to examine the influence of an individual attribute - psychological capital (PsyCap), and an organizational factor - leader-member exchange, upon police officers' perceptions of learning options (teamwork and training) and affective commitment. A cross-sectional design using a survey-based, self-report strategy was used to collect data from 588 frontline police officers in the United States. The findings indicate that leader-member exchange explained almost a fifth of PsyCap and together leader-member exchange and PsyCap accounted for almost a third of police officers' satisfaction with training. Further, leader-member exchange, P...
IMPACT: Policing is stressful, and this stress is amplified as a result of chronic under-resourcing ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of various organizational arrangements on pol...
After decades of consistency in the organizational practices of police departments, the public has c...
This study used two theoretical lenses (positive organizational behaviour and social exchange theory...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether management supports police officers adequat...
Purpose: To examine whether management supports police officers adequately, or whether police have ...
This study served to determine if sworn officers experiencing low or high levels of Leader-Member Ex...
Affective commitment is crucial for employees to guarantee that they adhere to organizational intere...
Many studies over the past two decades have demonstrated that employees with low levels of organizat...
This study reports findings about what factors affect the job commitment and satisfaction of lower-r...
Seventy-five police officers completed a questionnaire which included indices of their immediate sup...
This study is based upon Bass and Riggio’s (2006) Augmentation Model on Transactional and Transforma...
Leadership in policing plays a vital role in influencing performance and job satisfaction of subordi...
Affective commitment is crucial for employees to guarantee that they adhere to organizational intere...
Trust ranks as the most important characteristic of effective supervisor-subordinate relationships. ...
IMPACT: Policing is stressful, and this stress is amplified as a result of chronic under-resourcing ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of various organizational arrangements on pol...
After decades of consistency in the organizational practices of police departments, the public has c...
This study used two theoretical lenses (positive organizational behaviour and social exchange theory...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine whether management supports police officers adequat...
Purpose: To examine whether management supports police officers adequately, or whether police have ...
This study served to determine if sworn officers experiencing low or high levels of Leader-Member Ex...
Affective commitment is crucial for employees to guarantee that they adhere to organizational intere...
Many studies over the past two decades have demonstrated that employees with low levels of organizat...
This study reports findings about what factors affect the job commitment and satisfaction of lower-r...
Seventy-five police officers completed a questionnaire which included indices of their immediate sup...
This study is based upon Bass and Riggio’s (2006) Augmentation Model on Transactional and Transforma...
Leadership in policing plays a vital role in influencing performance and job satisfaction of subordi...
Affective commitment is crucial for employees to guarantee that they adhere to organizational intere...
Trust ranks as the most important characteristic of effective supervisor-subordinate relationships. ...
IMPACT: Policing is stressful, and this stress is amplified as a result of chronic under-resourcing ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of various organizational arrangements on pol...
After decades of consistency in the organizational practices of police departments, the public has c...