In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervision. Drawing from social learning theory (Bandura, 1973), we argue that supervisors' history of family aggression indirectly impacts abusive supervision via both hostile cognitions and hostile affect, with angry rumination functioning as a first-stage moderator. Using multisource data, we tested the proposed relationships in a series of 4 studies, each providing evidence of constructive replication. In Study 1, we found positive relationships between supervisors' history of family aggression, hostile affect, explicit hostile cognitions, and abusive supervision. We obtained the same pattern of results in Studies 2, 3, and 4 using an implicit me...
There are conflicting perspectives onwhether subordinates will or will not aggress against an abusiv...
Drawing from an approach-avoidance perspective, we examine the relationships between subordinates’ p...
Drawing on appraisal theories of discrete emotions, we propose and test a model in which abusive sup...
In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervisi...
Drawing upon the Social Learning Theory (Bandura, 1973, 1977) and the General Aggression Model (GAM;...
Drawing upon social learning theory, the intergenerational transmission of violence hypothesis, and ...
Drawing upon social learning theory, the intergenerational transmission of violence hypothesis, and ...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
How and when does followers’ upward hostile behavior contribute to the emergence of abusive supervis...
An accumulating amount of research has documented the harmful effects of abusive supervision on eith...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Drawing from moral exclusion theory, this article examines outcome dependence and interpersonal liki...
The moral exclusion literature identifies three previously unexamined predictors of abusive supervis...
Drawing from an approach-avoidance perspective, we examine the relationships between subordinates\u2...
There are conflicting perspectives onwhether subordinates will or will not aggress against an abusiv...
Drawing from an approach-avoidance perspective, we examine the relationships between subordinates’ p...
Drawing on appraisal theories of discrete emotions, we propose and test a model in which abusive sup...
In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervisi...
Drawing upon the Social Learning Theory (Bandura, 1973, 1977) and the General Aggression Model (GAM;...
Drawing upon social learning theory, the intergenerational transmission of violence hypothesis, and ...
Drawing upon social learning theory, the intergenerational transmission of violence hypothesis, and ...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
How and when does followers’ upward hostile behavior contribute to the emergence of abusive supervis...
An accumulating amount of research has documented the harmful effects of abusive supervision on eith...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Drawing from moral exclusion theory, this article examines outcome dependence and interpersonal liki...
The moral exclusion literature identifies three previously unexamined predictors of abusive supervis...
Drawing from an approach-avoidance perspective, we examine the relationships between subordinates\u2...
There are conflicting perspectives onwhether subordinates will or will not aggress against an abusiv...
Drawing from an approach-avoidance perspective, we examine the relationships between subordinates’ p...
Drawing on appraisal theories of discrete emotions, we propose and test a model in which abusive sup...