Organizational justice, voluntary learning behavior, and job performance: A test of the mediating effects of identification and leader‐member exchange

Volume: 30, Issue: 8, Pages: 1103 - 1126
Published: May 1, 2009
Abstract
This paper presents and tests an integrative model of voluntary learning behavior. Drawing on social exchange theory, we argue that individuals are more likely to pursue learning activities when they identify with their employing organization and have a high quality leader–member exchange (LMX) relationship with their supervisor. We further argue that organizational identification is enhanced by both distributive and procedural fairness, whereas...
Paper Details
Title
Organizational justice, voluntary learning behavior, and job performance: A test of the mediating effects of identification and leader‐member exchange
Published Date
May 1, 2009
Volume
30
Issue
8
Pages
1103 - 1126
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