Respect in Organizations: Feeling Valued as “We” and “Me”

Volume: 43, Issue: 5, Pages: 1578 - 1608
Published: Oct 31, 2014
Abstract
Research suggests that organizational members highly prize respect but rarely report adequately receiving it. However, there is a lack of theory in organizational behavior regarding what respect actually is and why members prize it. We argue that there are two distinct types of respect: generalized respect is the sense that “we” are all valued in this organization, and particularized respect is the sense that the organization values “me” for...
Paper Details
Title
Respect in Organizations: Feeling Valued as “We” and “Me”
Published Date
Oct 31, 2014
Volume
43
Issue
5
Pages
1578 - 1608
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