Integrating LMX components: How LMX components interactively influence justice and deviance
Leaders generally differentiate followers, for example, by providing some with more respect, trust, support, or information than others (Liden & Graen, 1980). This differential treatment is a fundamental tenet of leader-member exchange theory (LMX theory). However, the effects of leader differen...
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Main Authors: | LIU, Yuchuan, GREGURAS, Gary John, CHINTAKANANDA, Kraivin |
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2019
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