Trust Relationships among Public Health Workers: An Application of the Leader-member (LMX) Theory

William A. Mase, James W. Holsinger

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Abstract

The importance of trust and relationship development between managers and their subordinates are key to organizational success and individual-level goal realization within public health departments. Leader-member Exchange (LMX) provides an effective analytical tool by which to quantify the strength of relationships between pairs of people, specifically managers and employees. This research explores the differential effects of workplace "trust" and LMX and the concomitant barriers women and racial/ethnic minorities experience within the public health workplace. Trust is essential in the successful accomplishment of work and is linked to network relationships. These relationships within public health vary widely at the organizational level, as health departments/districts differ greatly in size and scope. The analysis of trust in relationship to LMX is specific to dyads; effective relationship pairs within the work environment and the unit of analysis relevant to the LMX.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 29 2008
EventAmerican Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) -
Duration: Nov 17 2014 → …

Conference

ConferenceAmerican Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA)
Period11/17/14 → …

Disciplines

  • Health Policy
  • Health Services Administration
  • Public Health

Keywords

  • Leadership
  • Management

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