Journal of Managerial Psychology
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When leaders and their employees disagree: investigating the consequences of differences in cognitions of workplace event criticality
Qi Song, Li Gong, Man Zhao, Tao Shen, Yang Chen, Jialin WangCriticality cognitions regarding the same workplace event often differ between leaders and employees. Nevertheless, its consequences on employee work outcomes remain unknown. In…
The effects of negative mentoring experiences on protégés’ turnover intention: the roles of harmonious work passion and moqi with the mentor
Zhonghui Hu, Ho Kwong Kwan, Yingying Zhang, Jinsong LiThis study tested a holistic model that investigated the interaction effect of negative mentoring experiences and moqi (pronounced “mò-chee”) with a mentor—where moqi refers to a…
The role of organizational culture in the relationship between affective organizational commitment and unethical pro-organizational behavior
Julia A. Fulmore, Kim Nimon, Thomas ReioThis study responded to the call to empirically reconcile conflicting findings in unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) literature. It did so by examining the influence of…
Relationship between job crafting and emotional exhaustion: focusing on the difference between effects of physical and cognitive crafting
Megumi Ikeda, Satoshi Tanaka, Kaede KidoRecently, physical crafting has been found to positively affect emotional exhaustion through workload. However, the role of cognitive crafting in this process remains unexamined…
Leading by example: understanding the trickle-down effect of voluntary green behavior in the workplace
Jincen Xiao, Yan Yan, Baifan Li, Shuang LiuDrawing on the framework of the trickle-down effect and social learning theory, this study aims to examine how and when leaders' voluntary green behavior (VGB) stimulates that of…
The impact of leader humor on employee job crafting: a self-determination perspective
Wenhao Luo, Maona MuThe purpose of the research is to examine the impact of leader humor on employee job crafting. Using the insights from self-determination theory (SDT), we investigate the…
Perceived overqualification, counterproductive work behaviors and withdrawal: a moderated mediation model
Wen Zhang, Bohang Xia, Daantje Derks, Jan Luca Pletzer, Kimberley Breevaart, Xichao ZhangIntegrating person-job fit theory with the stressor-emotion model of counterproductive work behavior (CWB), the current study aims to examine which behavioral pattern (fight: CWB…
Effect of managers' sleep quality on authoritarian leadership dynamics and employees' counterproductive behavior
Rui Jiang, Xinqi LinThis study examines the antecedents and dynamics of authoritarian leadership and extends the effects of managers' sleep quality to employee behavior.
An approach-inhibition model of shared leadership: the effect of vertical leader’s multi-source power
Zhigang Song, Qinxuan GuDrawing on power approach-inhibition theory, this study develops a conditional indirect effect model to explore how team vertical leader position and expert power indirectly…
The paradox of coaching in a non-native language
Nick C.T. Steel, Joanna KarmowskaLanguage plays a complex role in coaching, facilitating communication, comprehension and meaning construction. Yet, the implications of coaching in a non-native language are…
Experiencing the pull and push: influences on independent contractor motivation and job satisfaction
Andrew Miller, Adam VanhoveDrawing on organismic integration theory, we aim to examine whether the reasons independent contractors choose contract work are related to their on-the-job motivation and job…
Challengers, not followers? The effect of leaders' perceptions of team overqualification on leaders' empowering behavior
Jing Jiang, Huijuan Dong, Yanan Dong, Yuan Yuan, Xingyong TuAlthough employee overqualification is a common occurrence in the workplace, most research has focused on overqualification at the individual level rather than at the team level…
The influence of mentorship in workplace on teachers' professional development a meta-analysis based on 66 experiments
Sihang Zhang, Xiaojun Ma, Huifen Xu, Jijian LuThis paper seeks to investigate the differences in the teachers’ professional development (TPD) by mentorship in workplace. The authors examined the role of mentorship in the PD…
One-to-one coaching and coachee personality trait change
Rebecca J. Jones, Stephen A. WoodsA specific area of interest in the coaching literature is focused on exploring the intersection of personality and coaching; however, research has yet to explore whether coaching…
Understanding the multifunctional role of entrepreneurial coaching through a systematic review of the literature
Giammarco Marras, Matteo Opizzi, Michela LoiThe aim of this study is to systematise the entrepreneurial coaching (EC) literature by understanding how the phenomenon has been investigated along four dimensions inspired by…
The role of relational mechanisms in the executive coaching process on client outcomes in distance coaching relationships
Frankie J. Weinberg, Mary M. HausfeldWe examine the relationships between clients’ level of coaching readiness and trust in their executive coach and increases to both personal learning improved work performance…
Resolving the double-edged sword of mentoring: the role of generativity
Ryan Musselman, William J. BeckerThis paper utilizes generativity to explore the relationship between mentoring support and organizational identification, turnover intention and reciprocated mentoring in protégés.
Co-creating successful mentoring relationships? Investigating mentor and protégé perceptions of dyadic fit and relationship quality
Nicole Alonso, Alyssa Marshall, Caitlin Porter, Kurt KraigerTo examine how perceptions of complementary and supplementary fit and relationship quality contribute to successful mentorship co-creation.
Care to dare: cross-lagged effects of mentor secure-base support on newcomers' workplace courage
Yuge Dong, Yujie Yang, Lu Zheng, Lirong LongMentor secure-base support, characterized as mentor availability, noninterference and encouragement of growth, has important implications for newcomer socialization. Drawing on…
Online, offline, or both? The importance of coaching format for side effects in business coaching
Natalie M. Michalik, Carsten C. SchermulyAccelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, in recent years, face-to-face coaching has largely shifted to online coaching. The authors examined both the side effects of and coaching…
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