The significance of mutual recognition respect in mediating the relatonships between trait emotional intelligence, affective commitment and job satisfaction
There has been limited research to date exploring the significance of a form of respect referred to as mutual recognition respect within manager and subordinate relationships. Based on data collected from 203 manager-subordinate dyads within the Insurance industry in Malaysia, we examine the effects...
Main Authors: | N. R., Clarke, Mahadi, Nomahaza |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2017
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