LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach

Purpose – Researches have documented the impact of dyadic communication and relationships on individual behavior in work-groups. However, communication remains as the background element in leadership and management literature as opposed to being the primary process in the leader-member relationship...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, Bahtiar, Abu Bakar, Hassan, Mustaffa, Che Su
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spelling my.uum.repo.1942010-07-08T04:23:43Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/194/ LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach Mohamad, Bahtiar Abu Bakar, Hassan Mustaffa, Che Su HD28 Management. Industrial Management Purpose – Researches have documented the impact of dyadic communication and relationships on individual behavior in work-groups. However, communication remains as the background element in leadership and management literature as opposed to being the primary process in the leader-member relationships development. The purpose of this paper is to establish and interpret the appropriate level of analysis based on the correlation between leader-member exchange (LMX) quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment in a Malaysian organization setting. Design/methodology/approach – A survey from a Malaysian organization (n = 201) is analyzed on the relationships between LMX quality, supervisory communication and commitment using within and between analysis (WABA). Findings – The individual dyad relationships and communication correlates with team-oriented commitment at the group level. Therefore, LMX quality and supervisory communication influence overall team-oriented commitment in a work group. Research limitations/implications – Given that the analysis are based on self-report in one organization, these results have to be handled carefully. Practical implications – The results implied that the relationship between dyadic relationships quality, supervisory communication and team-orientated commitment is best connected if individual workers in work group are encouraged to communicate their needs to supervisors. As such, the worker’s ability to communicate mutually about relationships (LMX quality and positive relationships communication) and work (upward openness and job relevant communication) with their immediate supervisor implicates both personal fit and work group functioning. Originality/value – The results extend the authors’ understanding of LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment by identifying the specific form levels of analysis in a Malaysia organization setting. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/194/1/LMX_quality%2C_supervisory.pdf Mohamad, Bahtiar and Abu Bakar, Hassan and Mustaffa, Che Su (2009) LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach. Corporate Communications: An International Journal , 14 (1). pp. 11-33. ISSN 1356-3289 http://www.emeraldinsight.com
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
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Mohamad, Bahtiar
Abu Bakar, Hassan
Mustaffa, Che Su
LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach
description Purpose – Researches have documented the impact of dyadic communication and relationships on individual behavior in work-groups. However, communication remains as the background element in leadership and management literature as opposed to being the primary process in the leader-member relationships development. The purpose of this paper is to establish and interpret the appropriate level of analysis based on the correlation between leader-member exchange (LMX) quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment in a Malaysian organization setting. Design/methodology/approach – A survey from a Malaysian organization (n = 201) is analyzed on the relationships between LMX quality, supervisory communication and commitment using within and between analysis (WABA). Findings – The individual dyad relationships and communication correlates with team-oriented commitment at the group level. Therefore, LMX quality and supervisory communication influence overall team-oriented commitment in a work group. Research limitations/implications – Given that the analysis are based on self-report in one organization, these results have to be handled carefully. Practical implications – The results implied that the relationship between dyadic relationships quality, supervisory communication and team-orientated commitment is best connected if individual workers in work group are encouraged to communicate their needs to supervisors. As such, the worker’s ability to communicate mutually about relationships (LMX quality and positive relationships communication) and work (upward openness and job relevant communication) with their immediate supervisor implicates both personal fit and work group functioning. Originality/value – The results extend the authors’ understanding of LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment by identifying the specific form levels of analysis in a Malaysia organization setting.
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author Mohamad, Bahtiar
Abu Bakar, Hassan
Mustaffa, Che Su
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title LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach
title_short LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach
title_full LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach
title_fullStr LMX quality, supervisory communication and team-oriented commitment - A multilevel analysis approach
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