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Coworker Exchange: Relationships Between Coworkers, Leader-member Exchange, and Work Attitudes

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Journal J Appl Psychol
Specialty Psychology
Date 2002 Jul 2
PMID 12090611
Citations 11
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Abstract

The study of leadership exchanges is extended by studying both leader-member exchanges (LMXs) and coworker exchanges (CWXs). Data from 110 coworker dyads were used to examine relationships between LMXs and CWXs and between exchange relationships and work attitudes. As predicted, the interaction between 2 coworkers' LMX scores predicted CWX quality for the coworker dyad. Also, after controlling for LMX, greater diversity in a worker's CWX relationships was negatively related to his or her organizational commitment but not job satisfaction. The quality of a worker's CWX relationships, however, did not moderate the relationship between CWX diversity and work attitudes.

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