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Organizational Commitment in the Military ISBN: 9781315782294
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Autor:
George E. Reed, R. Craig Bullis
Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 36:5-18
This article examines negative or destructive leadership behaviors experienced by high-potential senior military officers and civilian employees. The study used a questionnaire based on the Petty Tyranny in Organizations Scale to explore the scope an
Publikováno v:
Small Group Research. 37:407-424
In a constructive replication of prior comprehensive tests of situational leadership theory, members of 86 squads of U.S. Military Academy cadets (total of 860 participants) provided data on leader consideration, leader structuring, follower readines
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 15:167-190
This research applied the construct equivalence approach for deriving and empirically validating analog measures based on data not originally designed to measure the theoretical constructs of inter...
Autor:
R. Craig Bullis, Catherine M. Ruvolo
Publikováno v:
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research. 55:155-168
Autor:
Robert P. Vecchio, R. Craig Bullis
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 2001:B1-B6
Gender, racial, and ethnic similarity were examined for 2,883 subordinate-supervisor dyads in a military setting. All forms of demographic similarity were weakly associated with satisfaction with o...
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 32:175-188
The authors present a description and analysis of how they teach leadership to more than 1,000 cadets each year at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. These cadets, upon graduation and commissioning as second lieutenants, are the future leaders
Autor:
R. Craig Bullis
Publikováno v:
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters. 39
Autor:
Robert P. Vecchio, R. Craig Bullis
Publikováno v:
The Journal of applied psychology. 86(5)
Gender, racial, and ethnic similarity were examined for 2,883 subordinate-supervisor dyads in a military setting. All forms of demographic similarity were weakly associated with satisfaction with one's supervisor and continued membership in the Army.