Proactive climate in a post-reorganization setting: When staff compensate managers' weakness |
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Authors: | Doris Fay Harald Lührmann Carsten Kohl |
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Affiliation: | 1. Justus-Liebig-Universit?t Giessen , Germany d.fay@aston.ac.uk;3. Accenture, Germany |
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Abstract: | This study explored the effects of proactive climate on performance in a post-reorganization setting. We hypothesized that proactive climate should have both a direct effect on unit performance and should—in the sense of the “substitutes for leadership” approach—enhance the effect of managers' entrepreneurial attributes (e.g., personal initiative) on unit performance. Hypotheses were tested using data from organizational units, called “centres” (n?=?35), of four recently reorganized public transport organizations. Managers provided ratings of centre performance, and centre members assessed their centre's climate. Proactive climate was positively related with performance. Moderated regression analyses revealed significant interaction effects between proactive climate and some centre manager variables; however, the interaction pattern indicated that proactive climate compensated for a low degree of entrepreneurial attributes. |
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