Browsing Working Papers by Author "Rai, Himanshu"
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The battle of sexes - ingratiation, gender and LMX
Rai, Himanshu (2010-04-03)The hypothesis that subordinate ingratiation and subordinate gender will interact to influence LMX quality, such that ingratiation will have a stronger positive impact on LMX relationships for female subordinates than ... -
Disputes and dispute resolution: the effect of union density on employee intention to quit-the Indian scenario
Rai, Himanshu (2009-09-04)A review of the existing literature suggests that employees in unionized workplaces have significantly more voice mechanisms present than in non-unionized workplaces. In India, historically, the trade unions have played ... -
Disputes and dispute resolution: the effect of union density on employee intention to quite-the Indian scenario
Rai, Himanshu (2009-12-12)In India, historically, the trade unions have played the role of an agent of social and economic changes, protecting and enhancing the interest of its member and trying so squeeze more and more out of managements through ... -
Gender, affect and upward influence
Kaul, Asha; Ansari, Mahfooz A.; Rai, Himanshu (2010-07-26)Upward influence tactics affect the attitude, perceptions and behavior of the supervisors towards their subordinates. This influence may be used both for organizational and personal purposes. With more and more women joining ... -
How close can you get - the effect of proxemics on LMX
Rai, Himanshu; Kulkarni, Vaibhavi (2010-07-26)The study of how human use space to communicate is termed as Proxemics. In an organizational setting, this behavior has been found to be culturally conditioned and thus may differentially affect the degree of mutual influence ... -
Mediating effects in the relationship between 360-degree feedback and employee performance
Rai, Himanshu; Singh, Manjari (2010-07-26)360-degree feedback has been linked to several positive outcomes like improved performance, better interpersonal communication, smoother work relationships, etc. The paper empirically examines the mediating effects in the ...