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The Combined Effect of Political Skill and Political Decision Making on Job Satisfaction1
Authors:Vickie Coleman Gallagher  Mary Dana Laird
Affiliation:1. Department of Management
Northern Kentucky University;2. Management and Marketing Department
University of Tulsa
Abstract:The current study examined the interactive effects of an environment high in political decision making and political skill on job satisfaction. We predicted that as perceptions of political decision making increase, the satisfaction of individuals low in political skill would decrease. Conversely, the negative effects of political decision making on job satisfaction would be minimized among individuals high in political skill. Data were gathered from 105 managerial employees of a financial‐services organization. Results provided strong support for the hypothesized political decision‐making/political‐skill relationship. Implications, strengths and limitations, and avenues for future research are discussed.
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