The Role of Attachment Styles in Leader Member Exchange Theory

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Psychology

 

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Christopher G

 

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October 18, 2014

 

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University

 

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When there is a lower LMX, members are in an out-group characterized by less communication and effort on behalf of the member. This proposal hypothesizes that the basis for formation of in-groups and out-groups is related to the attachment styles of both the leader and member. Leader-member Exchange (LMX) Theory was first formally conceptualized by George Graen (1978)...
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The theory posits that the dynamic existing between a leader (or manager, supervisor, etc.) and their member (employee, subordinate, etc) is a product of three separate factors. First are the traits, behaviors, and attitudes of the leader. This is one of the more obvious of the three criteria. If a manager has very poor leadership skills and does not enjoy working with people, it may be very difficult for that manager to form successful working relationships with his or her employees...
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