Leader-member exchanges and choice of influence tactics

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1989
Authors
Ansari, Mahfooz A.
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Elsevier
Abstract
The present study examined the influence dynamics in leader-member dyads, using roleplaying scenarios. The scenarios varied in terms of (a) leaders' perspective and members' perspective and (b) quality of exchange in the dyad (IN/OUT-group). Influence in dyads revealed interesting dynamics, though the study received only limited support for the hypothesis. The leader showed a likelihood of using different influence tactics for IN/OUTgroup subordinates. IN/OUT-group subordinates in turn also differed in their use of tactics to influence the leader. The implications of the findings are discussed, and directions for future research are suggested.
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Sherpa Romeo green journal
Keywords
Influence , Influence dynamics , Leader-member dyads , Influence tactics , Role-playing scenarios
Citation
Tandon, K., Ansari, M. A., & Lakhtakia, U. (1989). Leader-member exchanges and choice of influence tactics. Advances in Psychology, 4, 1-6.
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