Handbook of Management Scales/Leader-member exchange
Leader-member exchange (alpha > 0.7)
editDescription
editSchriesheim, Neider, Scandura, and Tepper's (1992) six-item leader-member-exchange scale was used to measure subordinate-perceived LMX in the current investigation. This instrument (LMX6) is based upon the conceptual work of Dienesch and Liden (1986), and it has shown high convergence with the commonly used LMX7 scale; the latter is presented in Scandura and Graen (1984:430) and was developed by Graen, Novak, and Sommerkamp (1982).
Items
editTwo sample items are presented here. The other items can be found in Schriesheim, Neider, Scandura, and Tepper (1992).
- The way my supervisor sees me, he/she would probably say that my ability to do my job well is: (exceptional = 5, good to very good = 4, average = 3, below average = 2, and poor = 1).
- I feel that my work goals and those of my supervisor are: (the same = 5, similar = 4, unrelated = 3, different = 2, and opposite = 1).
Source
edit- Schriesheim et al. (1998): Delegation and leader-member exchange: Main effects, moderators, and measurement issues. Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 41, No. 3, pp. 298-318. Previously used in: Schriesheim, Neider, Scandura, and Tepper (1992).