While the common suggestion in leader-member exchange (LMX) research is that there is a strong relationship between LMX and performance, a closer look at these studies reveal that the performance measures in the majority of studies are primarily subjective in nature such as performance reviews. Relatively few studies examine the LMX-objective performance (OP) relationship. The findings from those studies are not consistent subjective performance studies. While most LMX studies are conducted in a work environment, this paper adds to the literature by examining this in a higher education. The findings indicated a significantly positive regression coefficient between Professional Respect and midterm grades. Based on the results, the authors introduce the idea of the “peer leader effect” and discussed the development of peer leaders.
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15 April 2017
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April 15 2017
Examining the relationship between leader-member exchange (LMX) and objective performance within higher education: An exploratory empirical study Open Access
Tim O. Peterson, Ph.D.;
Tim O. Peterson, Ph.D.
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Professor of Management, North Dakota State University
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Shontarius D. Aikens, Ph.D
Shontarius D. Aikens, Ph.D
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Assistant Professor of Management, Concordia College
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Journal of Leadership Education (2017) 16 (2): 109–128.
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Peterson TO, Aikens SD (2017), "Examining the relationship between leader-member exchange (LMX) and objective performance within higher education: An exploratory empirical study". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 16 No. 2 pp. 109–128, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V16/I2/R7
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