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The lion's share: The impact of credit expectations and credit allocations on commitment to leaders

机译:最大的份额:信贷期望和信贷分配对领导者承诺的影响

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In this paper we examine how the relationship between leaders' credit allocation behavior and subordinates' commitment to their leader is influenced by the fulfillment of subordinates' expectations (i.e., expecting one type of behavior and having that behavior occur). We predicted that subordinates would display less commitment to their leader when their leader took credit for the subordinates' work. However, based on expectancy violations and psychological contracts research, we also predicted that expectation fulfillment would moderate this relationship. In two experimental studies we found that the negative effects of leader credit taking on commitment to the leader were mitigated when the subordinate expected the leader to take credit. However, when subordinates expected to receive credit and did not, the negative impact of leader credit taking was enhanced. We discuss the implications of these results for both theory and practice.
机译:在本文中,我们研究了领导者的信用分配行为与下属对领导者的承诺之间的关系如何受到下属期望的实现(即期望一种行为并使其发生)的影响。我们预测,当下属的领导者对下属的工作表示赞赏时,下属对领导者的承诺就会减少。但是,基于预期违规和心理契约研究,我们还预测,预期实现会缓和这种关系。在两项实验研究中,我们发现当下属期望领导者承担信用时,领导者信用承担对领导者承担的负面影响得以缓解。但是,当下属希望获得信贷而没有得到信贷时,领导者信贷的负面影响就会增强。我们讨论了这些结果对理论和实践的影响。

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