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The relationship between the leader-member exchange relationship and counterproductive work behavior, and the moderating roles of ambiguity and role conflict

Olsen, Aimi; Romberg, Victoria Helene
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3039076
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2022
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The aim of this study is to investigate if role ambiguity and role conflict

contribute to counterproductive work behavior in a high-quality exchange

relationship. To obtain an even deeper understanding of this context, we examined

whether role ambiguity (RA) and role conflict (RC) influence counterproductive

work behavior (CWB). Checking the possibility that these two variables could

moderate the relationship between leader-member exchange (LMX) and CWB.

The study is based on a cross-sectional design, collecting data from a quantitative

self-reported survey. The survey conducted 121 employees (response rate of

40%). Analyses of data revealed a negative relationship between LMX and CWB

(H1). When employees perceive high-quality LMX, they are less likely to behave

in a negative manner at work, CWB.

Furthermore, analyses revealed that RA did not moderate the relationship

between LMX and CWB (H2). RC did not moderate the relationship between

LMX and CWB (H3). Altogether, this master thesis suggests that the ratio LMX

is so strong that both RA and RC cannot contribute to CWB alone. Or findings

increased our understanding of the importance of LMX construct by giving us a

clear vision of the conditions under which LMX related to CWB, or even work

performance. It also advances our knowledge of how strong the relationship

between LMX and CWB is.
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