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The role of fair treatment and rewards in perceptions of organizational support and leader-member exchange.
Authors:Wayne  Sandy J; Shore  Lynn M; Bommer  William H; Tetrick  Lois E
Abstract:This study examined a model of the antecedents and consequences of perceived organizational support (POS) and leader-member exchange (LMX). It was predicted that organizational justice (procedural and distributive justice) and organizational practices that provide recognition to the employee (feelings of inclusion and recognition from upper management) would influence POS. For LMX, it was predicted that leader reward (distributive justice and contingent rewards) and punishment behavior would be important antecedents. Results based on a sample of 211 employee-supervisor dyads indicated that organizational justice, inclusion, and recognition were related to POS and contingent rewards were related to LMX. In terms of consequences, POS was related to employee commitment and organizational citizenship behavior, whereas LMX predicted performance ratings. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:fair treatment  rewards  organizational support perceptions  employee-manager exchange  antecedents  consequences  organizational justice  organizational practices  inclusion  recognition  commitment
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