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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, Vol. 20, No. 1, 39-55 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/109634809602000105

The Validity of the Hinkin and Schriesheim Power Scales and Superior-Subordinate Power Relationships Within Hospitality

Carl P. Borchgrevink

Michigan State University

Alex M. Susskind

Michigan State University

The authors report the results of a test of the construct validity of the Hinkin and Schriesheim (1989) scales based on the French and Raven (19569) power scales using a hospitality industry sample. In addtition, scales for subordinate self-percep tion of power were suggested and tested. The internal and external consistency of all scales was satisfactory and nomological expecations were met. Unanticipated relationships are discussed and explanations proffered.

Key Words: Key words: social power, communication • socio-economic • construct validity • hospitality.


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