Gukdo Byun
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Psychological Reports | 2017
Gukdo Byun; Ye Dai; Soojin Lee; Seung-Wan Kang
Based on social exchange theory, this study examines the influence of leaders’ trusting behavior and competence in in-role activities on members’ perceived leader–member exchange (LMX) relationships. Our study proposes that a leader’s trust in a member contributes to the member’s perceived LMX, and that the leader’s competence in in-role activities moderates this relationship. Furthermore, our study suggests that perceived LMX mediates the relationship between the leader’s trust and members’ task performance. Finally, the study proposes that the leader’s competence moderates the mediating role of LMX in transmitting the effect of the leader’s trust on members’ task performance. Analyses of the data collected from soldiers and platoon leaders in the South Korean army support these hypotheses.
Management Research Review | 2016
Philip T. Roundy; Ye Dai; Mark A. Bayer; Gukdo Byun
Purpose - This paper aims to introduce the concept of top management team (TMT) regulatory focus to explain the differences in executive motivation. Upper echelons research has demonstrated that top managers’ willingness to deviate from their current strategies is a key determinant of organizational success. However, it is not clear why some TMTs are motivated to embrace strategic change while others are motivated to favor the strategic status quo. Design/methodology/approach - Recent work in the psychology of motivation is used to develop a conceptual model explaining how the regulatory focus of TMTs can impact their outlooks toward strategic change. Findings - It is theorized that there is a positive (negative) relationship between promotion (prevention)-focused TMTs and strategic change. It is also theorized that executives’ performance aspirations, firm maturity and the stability of the environment will influence the relationship between regulatory focus and strategic change. Originality/value - Although the theoretical explanations provided by past research on top manager motivation are psychological in their general focus, with few exceptions research has not sought to understand the specific deep-level, socio-cognitive characteristics that shape executives’ perceptions of strategic change. By developing an understanding of the psychological determinants of strategic change, as well as the interplay between these determinants and firm- and environment-level factors, this paper represents a step in the direction of explaining why some TMTs are motivated to embrace strategic change while others seem “locked-in” to the status quo.
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2016
Ye Dai; Philip T. Roundy; Gukdo Byun
Scholars and the media tend to focus on women entrepreneurs’ activities in a narrow collection of industries and in limited roles, which has created a long- standing conception of entrepreneurship ...
Journal of Business Research | 2017
Ye Dai; Kui Du; Gukdo Byun; Xi Zhu
Journal of Management Studies | 2016
Ye Dai; Philip T. Roundy; Jay Inghwee Chok; Fangsheng Ding; Gukdo Byun
Psychological Reports | 2014
Seung-Wan Kang; Gukdo Byun; Hun-Joon Park
Social Behavior and Personality | 2016
Gukdo Byun; Ye Dai; Soojin Lee; Seung-Wan Kang
The Korean Academic Association of Business Administration | 2017
Soojin Lee; Gukdo Byun; Ye Dai
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017
Ye Dai; Gukdo Byun; Soo-Jin Lee
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017
Gukdo Byun; Soo-Jin Lee; Ye Dai