Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence

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Main Authors: Zheng, Michelle Xue, Schuh, Sebastian C., van Dijke, Marius, De Cremer, David
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2322232024-11-12T17:23:48Z Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence Zheng, Michelle Xue Schuh, Sebastian C. van Dijke, Marius De Cremer, David MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION competence instrumentality person perception position stability procedural justice warmth 10.1002/job.2493 Journal of Organizational Behavior 42 6 785-799 2022-10-11T08:08:44Z 2022-10-11T08:08:44Z 2020-12-14 Article Zheng, Michelle Xue, Schuh, Sebastian C., van Dijke, Marius, De Cremer, David (2020-12-14). Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence. Journal of Organizational Behavior 42 (6) : 785-799. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2493 0894-3796 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/232223 Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ John Wiley and Sons Ltd Scopus OA2021
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topic competence
instrumentality
person perception
position stability
procedural justice
warmth
spellingShingle competence
instrumentality
person perception
position stability
procedural justice
warmth
Zheng, Michelle Xue
Schuh, Sebastian C.
van Dijke, Marius
De Cremer, David
Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
description 10.1002/job.2493
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Zheng, Michelle Xue
Schuh, Sebastian C.
van Dijke, Marius
De Cremer, David
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author Zheng, Michelle Xue
Schuh, Sebastian C.
van Dijke, Marius
De Cremer, David
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title Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
title_short Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
title_full Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
title_fullStr Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
title_full_unstemmed Procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: The three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
title_sort procedural justice enactment as an instrument of position protection: the three-way interaction between leaders' power position stability, followers' warmth, and followers' competence
publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
publishDate 2022
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/232223
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