Oxford Handbook of Leader-Member Exchange
Herausgegeben von Bauer, Talya N.; Erdogan, Berrin
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Leader-member exchange is the foremost dyadic leadership theory. According to this approach, high-quality trust- and respect-based relationships between leaders and employees are the cornerstone of leadership.
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Leader-member exchange is the foremost dyadic leadership theory. According to this approach, high-quality trust- and respect-based relationships between leaders and employees are the cornerstone of leadership.
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 187mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9780199326174
- ISBN-10: 0199326177
- Artikelnr.: 43566687
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Usa
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 187mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9780199326174
- ISBN-10: 0199326177
- Artikelnr.: 43566687
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Talya N. Bauer (Ph.D., Purdue University) is Cameron Professor of Management at Portland State University, and Berrin Erdogan (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago) is Professor of Management at Portland State University. Both are fellows of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the American Psychological Association, and are well-known scholars in the area of leader-member exchange (LMX). Since 1996 they have been engaged in understanding how LMX relationships form, develop, and evolve. In addition, they have examined important boundary conditions related to understanding LMX. Bauer is Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Psychology and Erdogan is Associate Editor for Personnel Psychology.
* Part One: Foundations of Leader-Member Exchange (LMX)
* 1. Introduction to This Handbook
* Talya N. Bauer and Berrin Erdogan
* 2. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX): Construct Evolution, Contributions,
and Future Prospects for Advancing Leadership Theory
* David V. Day and Darja Miscenko
* 3. LMX Measurement
* Robert C. Liden, Junfeng Wu, Aarn Xiaoyun Cao and Sandy J. Wayne
* 4. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) from the Resource Exchange
Perspective: Beyond Resource Predictors and Outcomes of LMX
* Jared C. Law-Penrose, Kelly Schwind Wilson and David Taylor
* 5. Leader-Member Exchange and Justice
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Marcia L. Lensges
* Part Two: Antecedents of LMX
* 6. How and Why High Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Relationships
Develop: Examining the Antecedents of LMX
* Jennifer D. Nahrgang and Jungmin Jamie Seo
* 7. Leader and Follower Personality and LMX
* Brigit Schyns
* Part Three: Consequences of LMX
* 8. LMX and Work Attitudes: Is There Anything Left Unsaid or
Unexamined?
* Olga Epitropaki and Robin Martin
* 9. Leader-Member Exchange and Performance: Where We Are and Where We
Go from Here
* Fadel K. Matta and Linn Van Dyne
* 10. LMX and Creativity
* Pamela Tierney
* 11. Leader-Member Exchange from a Job-Stress Perspective
* Sabine Sonnentag and Alexander Pundt
* 12. Leader-Member Exchange and Emotion in Organizations
* Herman H. M. Tse, Ashlea C. Troth and Neal M. Ashkanasy
* 13. Leader-Member Exchange and Newcomer Adjustment
* Le Zhou and Mo Wang
* 14. Consequences of High LMX: Career Mobility and Success
* Maria L. Kraimer, Scotte E. Seibert and Stacy L. Astrove
* Part Four: LMX Beyond the Dyad
* 15. LMX Differentiation: Understanding Relational Leadership at
Individual and Group Levels
* Smriti Anand, Prajya R. Vidyarthi, and Hae Sang Park
* 16. Tracing Structure, Tie Strength, and Cognitive Networks in LMX
Theory and Research
* Raymond T. Sparrowe and Cècile Emery
* 17. Leader-Member Exchange and Organizational Culture and Climate
* Vicentè González-Romá
* Part Five: Issues in LMX
*
* 18. "Good" Leadership: Using Corporate Social Responsibility to
Enhance Leader-Member Exchange
* Drew B. Mallory and Deborah E. Rupp
* 19. Relational Leadership through the Lens of International LMX
Research
* Ekin K. Pellegrini
* 20. Diversity and LMX Development
* Caren Goldberg and Patrick F. McKay
* 21. Does Age Matter to LMX and Its Outcomes? A Review and Future
Research Directions
* Donald M. Truxillo and Gabriela Burlacu
* 22. Wrap Up and Future Research Directions
* Berrin Erdogan and Talya Bauer
* 1. Introduction to This Handbook
* Talya N. Bauer and Berrin Erdogan
* 2. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX): Construct Evolution, Contributions,
and Future Prospects for Advancing Leadership Theory
* David V. Day and Darja Miscenko
* 3. LMX Measurement
* Robert C. Liden, Junfeng Wu, Aarn Xiaoyun Cao and Sandy J. Wayne
* 4. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) from the Resource Exchange
Perspective: Beyond Resource Predictors and Outcomes of LMX
* Jared C. Law-Penrose, Kelly Schwind Wilson and David Taylor
* 5. Leader-Member Exchange and Justice
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Marcia L. Lensges
* Part Two: Antecedents of LMX
* 6. How and Why High Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Relationships
Develop: Examining the Antecedents of LMX
* Jennifer D. Nahrgang and Jungmin Jamie Seo
* 7. Leader and Follower Personality and LMX
* Brigit Schyns
* Part Three: Consequences of LMX
* 8. LMX and Work Attitudes: Is There Anything Left Unsaid or
Unexamined?
* Olga Epitropaki and Robin Martin
* 9. Leader-Member Exchange and Performance: Where We Are and Where We
Go from Here
* Fadel K. Matta and Linn Van Dyne
* 10. LMX and Creativity
* Pamela Tierney
* 11. Leader-Member Exchange from a Job-Stress Perspective
* Sabine Sonnentag and Alexander Pundt
* 12. Leader-Member Exchange and Emotion in Organizations
* Herman H. M. Tse, Ashlea C. Troth and Neal M. Ashkanasy
* 13. Leader-Member Exchange and Newcomer Adjustment
* Le Zhou and Mo Wang
* 14. Consequences of High LMX: Career Mobility and Success
* Maria L. Kraimer, Scotte E. Seibert and Stacy L. Astrove
* Part Four: LMX Beyond the Dyad
* 15. LMX Differentiation: Understanding Relational Leadership at
Individual and Group Levels
* Smriti Anand, Prajya R. Vidyarthi, and Hae Sang Park
* 16. Tracing Structure, Tie Strength, and Cognitive Networks in LMX
Theory and Research
* Raymond T. Sparrowe and Cècile Emery
* 17. Leader-Member Exchange and Organizational Culture and Climate
* Vicentè González-Romá
* Part Five: Issues in LMX
*
* 18. "Good" Leadership: Using Corporate Social Responsibility to
Enhance Leader-Member Exchange
* Drew B. Mallory and Deborah E. Rupp
* 19. Relational Leadership through the Lens of International LMX
Research
* Ekin K. Pellegrini
* 20. Diversity and LMX Development
* Caren Goldberg and Patrick F. McKay
* 21. Does Age Matter to LMX and Its Outcomes? A Review and Future
Research Directions
* Donald M. Truxillo and Gabriela Burlacu
* 22. Wrap Up and Future Research Directions
* Berrin Erdogan and Talya Bauer
* Part One: Foundations of Leader-Member Exchange (LMX)
* 1. Introduction to This Handbook
* Talya N. Bauer and Berrin Erdogan
* 2. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX): Construct Evolution, Contributions,
and Future Prospects for Advancing Leadership Theory
* David V. Day and Darja Miscenko
* 3. LMX Measurement
* Robert C. Liden, Junfeng Wu, Aarn Xiaoyun Cao and Sandy J. Wayne
* 4. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) from the Resource Exchange
Perspective: Beyond Resource Predictors and Outcomes of LMX
* Jared C. Law-Penrose, Kelly Schwind Wilson and David Taylor
* 5. Leader-Member Exchange and Justice
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Marcia L. Lensges
* Part Two: Antecedents of LMX
* 6. How and Why High Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Relationships
Develop: Examining the Antecedents of LMX
* Jennifer D. Nahrgang and Jungmin Jamie Seo
* 7. Leader and Follower Personality and LMX
* Brigit Schyns
* Part Three: Consequences of LMX
* 8. LMX and Work Attitudes: Is There Anything Left Unsaid or
Unexamined?
* Olga Epitropaki and Robin Martin
* 9. Leader-Member Exchange and Performance: Where We Are and Where We
Go from Here
* Fadel K. Matta and Linn Van Dyne
* 10. LMX and Creativity
* Pamela Tierney
* 11. Leader-Member Exchange from a Job-Stress Perspective
* Sabine Sonnentag and Alexander Pundt
* 12. Leader-Member Exchange and Emotion in Organizations
* Herman H. M. Tse, Ashlea C. Troth and Neal M. Ashkanasy
* 13. Leader-Member Exchange and Newcomer Adjustment
* Le Zhou and Mo Wang
* 14. Consequences of High LMX: Career Mobility and Success
* Maria L. Kraimer, Scotte E. Seibert and Stacy L. Astrove
* Part Four: LMX Beyond the Dyad
* 15. LMX Differentiation: Understanding Relational Leadership at
Individual and Group Levels
* Smriti Anand, Prajya R. Vidyarthi, and Hae Sang Park
* 16. Tracing Structure, Tie Strength, and Cognitive Networks in LMX
Theory and Research
* Raymond T. Sparrowe and Cècile Emery
* 17. Leader-Member Exchange and Organizational Culture and Climate
* Vicentè González-Romá
* Part Five: Issues in LMX
*
* 18. "Good" Leadership: Using Corporate Social Responsibility to
Enhance Leader-Member Exchange
* Drew B. Mallory and Deborah E. Rupp
* 19. Relational Leadership through the Lens of International LMX
Research
* Ekin K. Pellegrini
* 20. Diversity and LMX Development
* Caren Goldberg and Patrick F. McKay
* 21. Does Age Matter to LMX and Its Outcomes? A Review and Future
Research Directions
* Donald M. Truxillo and Gabriela Burlacu
* 22. Wrap Up and Future Research Directions
* Berrin Erdogan and Talya Bauer
* 1. Introduction to This Handbook
* Talya N. Bauer and Berrin Erdogan
* 2. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX): Construct Evolution, Contributions,
and Future Prospects for Advancing Leadership Theory
* David V. Day and Darja Miscenko
* 3. LMX Measurement
* Robert C. Liden, Junfeng Wu, Aarn Xiaoyun Cao and Sandy J. Wayne
* 4. Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) from the Resource Exchange
Perspective: Beyond Resource Predictors and Outcomes of LMX
* Jared C. Law-Penrose, Kelly Schwind Wilson and David Taylor
* 5. Leader-Member Exchange and Justice
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Marcia L. Lensges
* Part Two: Antecedents of LMX
* 6. How and Why High Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Relationships
Develop: Examining the Antecedents of LMX
* Jennifer D. Nahrgang and Jungmin Jamie Seo
* 7. Leader and Follower Personality and LMX
* Brigit Schyns
* Part Three: Consequences of LMX
* 8. LMX and Work Attitudes: Is There Anything Left Unsaid or
Unexamined?
* Olga Epitropaki and Robin Martin
* 9. Leader-Member Exchange and Performance: Where We Are and Where We
Go from Here
* Fadel K. Matta and Linn Van Dyne
* 10. LMX and Creativity
* Pamela Tierney
* 11. Leader-Member Exchange from a Job-Stress Perspective
* Sabine Sonnentag and Alexander Pundt
* 12. Leader-Member Exchange and Emotion in Organizations
* Herman H. M. Tse, Ashlea C. Troth and Neal M. Ashkanasy
* 13. Leader-Member Exchange and Newcomer Adjustment
* Le Zhou and Mo Wang
* 14. Consequences of High LMX: Career Mobility and Success
* Maria L. Kraimer, Scotte E. Seibert and Stacy L. Astrove
* Part Four: LMX Beyond the Dyad
* 15. LMX Differentiation: Understanding Relational Leadership at
Individual and Group Levels
* Smriti Anand, Prajya R. Vidyarthi, and Hae Sang Park
* 16. Tracing Structure, Tie Strength, and Cognitive Networks in LMX
Theory and Research
* Raymond T. Sparrowe and Cècile Emery
* 17. Leader-Member Exchange and Organizational Culture and Climate
* Vicentè González-Romá
* Part Five: Issues in LMX
*
* 18. "Good" Leadership: Using Corporate Social Responsibility to
Enhance Leader-Member Exchange
* Drew B. Mallory and Deborah E. Rupp
* 19. Relational Leadership through the Lens of International LMX
Research
* Ekin K. Pellegrini
* 20. Diversity and LMX Development
* Caren Goldberg and Patrick F. McKay
* 21. Does Age Matter to LMX and Its Outcomes? A Review and Future
Research Directions
* Donald M. Truxillo and Gabriela Burlacu
* 22. Wrap Up and Future Research Directions
* Berrin Erdogan and Talya Bauer