Supervisor-Subordinate Friendships: the Effects of Promotion on Peer Relationships.
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Nichols, Katie
Ress, Stefanie
Rudd, Jessica
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Research shows that friendships at work are important because of job satisfaction, organizational
commitment, and job performance (Sias, 2005). While friendships can and do start between
people at different levels of authority (Boyd and Taylor, 1998), their relationships are often
strained when the power difference becomes salient (Sias, 2004). This study focuses on the
different communication tactics used to negotiate the supervisor?subordinate friendship,
specifically when the supervisor was once the subordinate?s peer before a promotion occurred.
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University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.