2015
DOI: 10.17722/ijme.v5i1.796
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Individual and Group Level Antecedents of Team-Member Exchange (TMX) and its Associated Outcomes

Abstract: In recent years, teams have become a popular and efficient way of managing and performing work tasks. The idea behind teams is that if they are structured to maximize communication density, connectivity, and minimize hierarchy, there will be greater flexibility in communicating, cooperating, and collaborating on work-related tasks. Human resources  are growing concern for today’s competitive organizations. Therefore it is very essential to focus on this issue seriously. In this review paper, we have integrated… Show more

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“…This study makes several contributions to the TMX literature. By investigating the impact of dispositions on TMX at the individual and team levels, this study expands our understanding of the antecedents of TMX and broadens the literature on the team-level antecedents of TMX (Srivastsva and Singh, 2015). The examination of shared leadership as a situational factor further offers crucial insights about the boundary conditions of these disposition–TMX relationships.…”
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“…This study makes several contributions to the TMX literature. By investigating the impact of dispositions on TMX at the individual and team levels, this study expands our understanding of the antecedents of TMX and broadens the literature on the team-level antecedents of TMX (Srivastsva and Singh, 2015). The examination of shared leadership as a situational factor further offers crucial insights about the boundary conditions of these disposition–TMX relationships.…”
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confidence: 95%