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Author:Simmons, B.L. (et al.)
Title:Secure attachment: implications for hope, trust, burnout, and performance
Journal:Journal of Organizational Behavior
2009 : FEB, VOL. 30:2, p. 233-247
Index terms:psychology
security
Language:eng
Abstract:Secure attachment is a healthy attachment style that enables individuals to work autonomously as well as with others when appropriate. Secure attachments are characterized by internal regulatory mechanisms that allow individuals to be flexible and constructive in their inter-personal relationships. The model presented here incorporates hope, trust in one's supervisor, and burnout as explanatory variables that translate the benefits of secure attachment into better supervisor-rated task performance. The findings show that secure attachment should be considered a positive psychological strength that has important implications for working adults.
SCIMA record nr: 270749
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