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a social influence analysis of perceived organizational support

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etween employees, only strong friend-advice-role model ties were related to similarity in POS.<br />

This pattern <strong>of</strong> results suggests that ties in which two-way information sharing occurs are more<br />

likely to lead to similarity in beliefs about POS. Therefore, this dissertation <strong>of</strong>fers some new<br />

insights into the relationship between <strong>social</strong> <strong>influence</strong> and POS, as well as the role that role<br />

models play in <strong>social</strong> <strong>influence</strong>.<br />

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