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The Nature of Satisfaction With Subordinates: Its Predictors and Importance to Supervisors
Authors:Terry A. Beehr  Katherine M. Glaser  Matthew J. Beehr  Dana E. Beehr  Dee A. Wallwey  Dmitry Erofeev   Kristophor G. Canali
Affiliation:Central Michigan University; Central Michigan University; University of Minnesota; University of Illinois; The Gallup Organization; Central Michigan University; University of Connecticut
Abstract:Two studies examined supervisors' satisfaction with subordinates, and its predictors and importance to supervisors. Study 1 found entity relationships in the form of similarity between supervisors' and subordinates' values were uniquely related to satisfaction with subordinates. Liking of subordinates (from LMX theory) appears to link leadership and job-satisfaction domains. In Study 2, entity relationships, functional relationships, and job performance of subordinates were related to supervisors' satisfaction with subordinates. Functional relationships were the strongest and job performance the next strongest predictors. Performance was related moderately to similarity of supervisors' and subordinates' values and functional relationships. Satisfaction with subordinates was not related to supervisors' global satisfaction and turnover intention in either study, suggesting that subordinates may not be very important to supervisors.
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