Chapter 7: Leader Member Exchange Theory
The best way for subordinates to become part of the in-group according to the LMX approach is to
Try to expand their role responsibilities with the leader
What is it called in LMX when leaders and followers are linked in their interactions?
Vertical dyad
Which researcher(s) studied the leadership-making phases of LMX?
Graen and Uhi-Bien
Leadership making can benefit the leader's own career progress.
True
Out-group relationships are based on the formal employment contract (defined roles).
True
I am a leader of a team of 20 employees. In LMX what is the maximum number of groups this team could be categorized into based on vertical dyadic relationships?
2
During the second phase of leadership making, the interactions within the leader-subordinate dyad are generally low quality.
False
In LMX, it is usually the follower who makes an offer to the subordinate for improved career-oriented exchanges.
False
Later studies of LMX showed that high-quality relationships between leaders and subordinates produced higher employee turnover.
False
Leader-member exchange (LMX) theory focuses on the leader's willingness to share power with followers.
False
During the acquaintance phase of leadership making, subordinates
Focus less on their own self-interests
Dyadic relationships in the mature partnership phase
Focus on the group's greater good
Early studies of LMX found
High-quality LMX was positively related to employee feelings of energy
You ask your leader if you can manager the next software upgrade project. Your leader agrees to let you do this. You are
In the in-group
During the stranger phase of leadership making,
Interests are self-focused
Phase 2 in leadership making
Is tested
Which leadership approach is not leader centered?
LMX
Which theory focused on the dyadic leader-follower relationship?
LMX
Which theory of leadership suggests that it is important to recognize the existence vertical dyadic relationships within an organization?
Leader-member exchange theory
All of the following are characteristics of in-group members except A) Low confidence B) Negotiating behaviors C) Innovative ideas D) Operate strictly within role
Operate strictly within role
The leadership making model
Prescribes how to make high-quality dyads
The mature partnership phase is characterized by
Reciprocity
During the stranger phase of leadership making, the roles are
Scripted
How many vertical dyadic relationships occur in a group of six people and one leader?
Six, one dyad for each member
Which of the following is not a subordinate benefit of high LMX?
Social interaction outside of the work setting
According to early LMX theory, which of the following is true?
The leader usually expects extra duties from in-group members
Employees who do not feel empowered at work benefit more from high-quality LMX than do employees who feel empowered.
True
In LMX theory, the dyadic relationship is the focal point of the leadership process.
True
It is possible to be a hard-working employee and still be part of the out-group.
True
You have been working at your job for over a year. Your boss starts offering you new assignments with weekly meetings in order to exchange valuable information regarding the tasks. The result is you and your boss have redefined your working relationship and found new ways of relating with each other in a positive way. According to the LMX theory,
You are in a reciprocal influence relationship with your boss