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How to enhance workplace climate through telework communication approaches in organization during the era of changes? Evidences of authentic leaders

This paper aims at investigating how leadership style can enhance workplace climate in the setting of virtual teams. Drawing from the theories of authentic leadership (AL) and social penetration (SPT), this study aims at investigating the role of IT usage of telework communicating tools in building...

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Published in:Asia Pacific management review 2023-06, Vol.28 (2), p.110-119
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Authenticity
Behavior
Communication
Decision making
Identification
Identifications with leaders
Information sharing
Investigations
Knowledge management
Knowledge sharing
Leadership
Self awareness
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Supervisors
Telecommuting
Telework
Trust
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