Beyond Internal and External: A Dyadic Theory of Relational Attributions
Abstract
Attribution theory argues that people assess the locus of causality of achievement-relevant events as either internal or external. Given the frequency of interpersonal interactions in organizations, we posit that a third category—relational attributions—may be used. Drawing on relational perspectives, we lay the conceptual foundation and develop a dyadic theory of relational attributions, proposing their antecedents and linking them to...
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Title
Beyond Internal and External: A Dyadic Theory of Relational Attributions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
731 - 753
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