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Effects of trusting and being trusted on team citizenship behaviours in chain stores
Authors:Dora C Lau  Long W Lam
Institution:Department of Management, Faculty of Business Administration, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and;Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau, Macau, China
Abstract:Previous studies showed a robust and positive relationship between subordinates' trust for leaders and their individual organizational citizenship behaviours. Building on this foundation, we examined two extensions. First, based on the team citizenship behaviours approach, we studied whether the same relationship held at the group level. Second, drawing from literature on leadership and self-efficacy, we studied whether leaders' perceptions of being trusted by their subordinates mattered in this trust relationship; we also examined how this perception affected team citizenship behaviours. Results showed that subordinates' trust for leaders and team citizenship behaviours were positively related at the team level. When leaders felt more trusted, teams showed more citizenship behaviours. Beyond these main effects, leaders' felt trust was found to negatively moderate the relationship between staff trust for leaders and team citizenship behaviours. Theoretical and practical implications of this research are discussed.
Keywords:chain store management  interpersonal trust  team citizenship behaviour
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