Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2908096422> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2908096422 endingPage "569" @default.
- W2908096422 startingPage "554" @default.
- W2908096422 abstract "Summary Attributions are causal explanations made by individuals in response to important, novel, and/or unexpected events. Numerous attribution theories have examined how people use information to make attributions and how attributions impact an individual's subsequent emotions and outcomes. However, this research has only recently considered the implications of dyadic‐level attributions (i.e., relational attributions), particularly in the context of leader–follower relationships in organizations. Therefore, the purpose of this theoretical paper is threefold. First, we integrate research on attributional biases into the research on relational attributions. Second, we integrate and extend attribution theory to consider the implications of convergent and divergent internal, external‐person, external‐situational, and relational attributions for leader–member exchange (LMX) quality, relationship work, self‐work, and conflict. Third, we make the implicit ranking of attribution combinations and the resultant levels of relationship work explicit. In doing so, we contribute to attribution theory and research by proposing how attribution combinations produce positive and negative outcomes that are both intrapersonal and interpersonal. Further, we contribute to the LMX literature by explicating how leader–follower attribution combinations influence relationship quality." @default.
- W2908096422 created "2019-01-11" @default.
- W2908096422 creator A5007071217 @default.
- W2908096422 creator A5027725256 @default.
- W2908096422 creator A5036116744 @default.
- W2908096422 creator A5077812864 @default.
- W2908096422 date "2019-01-17" @default.
- W2908096422 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2908096422 title "The missing link? Implications of internal, external, and relational attribution combinations for leader–member exchange, relationship work, self‐work, and conflict" @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1555806226 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1650523203 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1965350371 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1965835714 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1968233161 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1968357633 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1970680965 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1972500641 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1973107123 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1976372445 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1976394184 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W1997571096 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2008481745 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2009225256 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2015152577 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2015210514 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2018255452 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2028443187 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2041487040 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2047169746 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2052729098 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2055669065 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2063897807 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2068405465 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2076229343 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2079813388 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2081281518 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2081523413 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2087057209 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2097780989 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2099808856 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2100774179 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2102395712 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2110083569 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2114095317 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2114138627 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2114399139 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2117209682 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2118724967 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2120489714 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2122504176 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2122517769 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2133324218 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2133677783 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2136315780 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2138731898 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2154746903 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2157300266 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2160427618 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2164007180 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2164460486 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2170480397 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2171388014 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2172109941 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2277761423 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2322324549 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2379818059 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2460166243 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2570302801 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W2741301675 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W4230953517 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W4245100815 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W4250721986 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W4253318128 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W4256270086 @default.
- W2908096422 cites W4298185589 @default.
- W2908096422 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2349" @default.
- W2908096422 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2908096422 type Work @default.
- W2908096422 sameAs 2908096422 @default.
- W2908096422 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W2908096422 countsByYear W29080964222017 @default.
- W2908096422 countsByYear W29080964222019 @default.
- W2908096422 countsByYear W29080964222020 @default.
- W2908096422 countsByYear W29080964222021 @default.
- W2908096422 countsByYear W29080964222022 @default.
- W2908096422 countsByYear W29080964222023 @default.
- W2908096422 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2908096422 hasAuthorship W2908096422A5007071217 @default.
- W2908096422 hasAuthorship W2908096422A5027725256 @default.
- W2908096422 hasAuthorship W2908096422A5036116744 @default.
- W2908096422 hasAuthorship W2908096422A5077812864 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C143299363 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C153721897 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2908096422 hasConcept C164850336 @default.