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An investigation of coworker relationships and psychological collectivism on employee propensity to take charge
Authors:Mary Sue Love  Susan L. Dustin
Affiliation:1. Department of Management and Marketing, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL, USAmarlove@siue.edu;3. Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA
Abstract:This study examines how coworker interactions and psychological collectivism impact an employee's likelihood of engaging in taking charge behavior. Work group contextual factors examined include team–member exchange (TMX), coworker support and psychological collectivism. Results show that TMX and psychological collectivism were significantly related to an individual's propensity to engage in taking charge behavior. This study highlights the importance that one's interactions with coworkers can have on an employee's willingness to engage in taking charge behavior, contributing an important new perspective to the literature on the contextual antecedents that drive an individual's behavioral efforts to bring about innovation and change. Implications for research and practitioners are discussed.
Keywords:coworker support  innovation  psychological collectivism  taking charge  TMX
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