Abstract

This study reincorporates subordinate performance into the path-goal theory by treating it as a perceptual moderator of subordinate reactions to perceived leader behavior. Two hypotheses were developed and tested by questionnaire data and moderated regression. Support was found for the hypotheses, and implications and future research directions are discussed.

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