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Original Articles

Having two bosses: considering the relationships between LMX, satisfaction with HR practices, and organizational commitment

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Pages 3109-3126 | Published online: 06 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

This study went beyond previous research on leader–member exchange (LMX) by examining employees who are supervised by more than one boss. Using data from 122 PhDs from a Dutch university, this study had three research objectives. First, to examine the effects of PhDs' LMX with both their promoter and their assistant promoter on affective organizational commitment (AOC). Second, to examine the mediating role of satisfaction with human resource (HR) practices in the two LMX–AOC relationships. Since the promoter as the higher level boss has more influence on different HR practices the third objective was to examine whether the LMX–AOC relationship is stronger for the promoter than for the assistant promoter. The results showed that both promoter LMX and assistant promoter LMX were positively related to PhDs' AOC, and both relationships were fully mediated by PhDs' satisfaction with HR practices. As expected, these effects were significantly stronger for the promoter than for the assistant promoter.

Acknowledgement

We are thankful to the anonymous reviewer for his/her valuable comments on the earlier versions of this article, which greatly helped to improve this article.

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