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Gender 2 Mid-level managers 2 Satisfaction with supervision 2 Trickle-down 2 Turnover intention 2 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 BEHAVIOUR 1 Customer satisfaction 1 Employee retention 1 Führungskräfte 1 Führungsstil 1 Geschlecht 1 HIERARCHICAL ROLE 1 JOB FEEDBACK 1 Job satisfaction 1 Kundenzufriedenheit 1 Labour mobility 1 Leadership style 1 MANAGERIAL WORK TEAMS 1 Managers 1 Mitarbeiterbindung 1 PSYCHOLOGICAL CLIMATE 1 SATISFACTION WITH SUPERVISION 1 SUPPORT 1 Satisfaction 1 Zufriedenheit 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Chen, Ying 2 Friedman, Ray 2 Simons, Tony 2 Crouch, Andrew 1
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Australian Journal of Management 1 Career Development International 1 Career development international : the journal for executive, consultants, academics and individuals 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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The gendered trickle-down effect : How mid-level managers’ satisfaction with senior managers’ supervision affects line employee’s turnover intentions
Chen, Ying; Friedman, Ray; Simons, Tony - In: Career Development International 19 (2014) 7, pp. 836-856
“trickle-down” perspective into the conventional research on turnover intention and satisfaction with supervision. The authors … trickle-down effect of satisfaction with supervision, as predicted, and the effect was stronger for female than male middle … the authors know where to target efforts at intervention; by connecting middle managers’ satisfaction with supervision …
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The gendered trickle-down effect : how mid-level managers' satisfaction with senior managers' supervision affects line employee's turnover intentions
Chen, Ying; Friedman, Ray; Simons, Tony - In: Career development international : the journal for … 19 (2014) 7, pp. 836-856
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Support in Managerial Work Groups: Psychological Climate, Role, Feedback, Behaviour and Satisfaction
Crouch, Andrew - In: Australian Journal of Management 9 (1984) 1, pp. 1-21
behaviour and satisfaction with supervision. This pattern is tested and some anomalies are identified which are explained in …
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