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Three studies investigated the relationships among employees' perception of supervisor support (PSS), perceived organizational support (POS), and employee turnover. Study 1 found, with 314 employees drawn from a variety of organizations, that PSS was positively related to temporal change in POS, suggesting that PSS leads to POS. Study 2 established, with 300 retail sales employees, that the PSS-POS relationship increased with perceived supervisor status in the organization. Study 3 found, with 493 retail sales employees, evidence consistent with the view that POS completely mediated a negative relationship between PSS and employee turnover. These studies suggest that supervisors, to the extent that they are identified with the organization, contribute to POS and, ultimately, to job retention.
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Robert Eisenberger
Florence Stinglhamber
Christian Vandenberghe
Journal of Applied Psychology
University of Delaware
Catholic University of America
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7cf2fa2a48916bbbedbe1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.87.3.565