Perceived Trustworthiness of Supervisors,Employee Satisfaction and Cooperation |
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Authors: | Yoon Jik Cho Jung Wook Lee |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Public Administration , Yonsei University , Seoul, Republic of Korea yoonjikcho@yonsei.ac.kr;3. Department of Public Administration , Yonsei University , Seoul, Republic of Korea E-mail: leejungwook@yonsei.ac.kr |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study examines the value of trustworthiness of supervisors within US federal agencies. Although public administration scholars have paid attention to trust as a managerial resource, more empirical evidence is still needed. The authors test whether perceived trustworthiness of supervisors works as a valuable managerial resource within federal agencies. Following Mayer et al. (1995 Mayer, R. C., Davis, J. H. and Schoorman, D. 1995. An Integrative Model of Organizational Trust. Academy of Management Review, 20(3): 709–34. Crossref], Web of Science ®] , Google Scholar]), this study assumes trustworthiness as a multi-dimensional concept composed of ability, benevolence and integrity. Drawing on data from a large-scale survey of US federal employees, the research first tests whether these factors constitute the elements of supervisory trustworthiness of federal agencies by second-order confirmatory factor analysis. Then, using ordinary least squares (OLS) regression, the research examines whether trustworthiness has positive associations with employee satisfaction and cooperation within work units. The analyses confirm that the three factors constitute trustworthiness as Mayer et al. (1995 Mayer, R. C., Davis, J. H. and Schoorman, D. 1995. An Integrative Model of Organizational Trust. Academy of Management Review, 20(3): 709–34. Crossref], Web of Science ®] , Google Scholar]) suggest and that supervisory trustworthiness is substantially associated with the two outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Cooperation satisfaction trustworthiness |
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