The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Two studies (a cross-sectional survey of 90 UK workers and an experiment with 100 UK workers) examined the cognitive and behavioral effects of abusive supervision. Both studies confirmed the hypothesis that workers who experience abusive supervision show paranoia and this makes them more prone to a type of cognitive error called the “sinister attribution error”. This is where workers misattribute innocent workplace events such as tripping over something or hearing colleagues laughing to malevolent motives such as wanting to harm or mock them. Study 1 also showed that abusive supervision is...
Current study has been conducted to examine the inherent mechanism of abusive behavior of supervisor...
Objective. Social psychological research has indicated that intentional harm may be perceived as cau...
Abusive supervision is a distressing problem for individuals and organisations, with workplace aggre...
Two studies (a cross-sectional survey of 90 U.K. workers and an experiment with 100 U.K. workers) ex...
Two studies (a cross-sectional survey of 90 UK workers and an experiment with 100 UK workers) examin...
We use insights into the social dynamics of state paranoia to better understand and explain the ev...
The purpose of this study was to examine an individual difference (i.e., psychological resilience) c...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
This study examined abusive supervision as a predictor of workplace deviance (organizational, interp...
The aim of this study is to provide the management of private schools an insight into the complexity...
Abusive supervision refers to an employee’s perceptions of negative interactions with one’s supervis...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
Most previous research on workplace mistreatment has proceeded under the assumption that the various...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
We present two studies that examine the effects of psychological entitlement on employees' ratings o...
Current study has been conducted to examine the inherent mechanism of abusive behavior of supervisor...
Objective. Social psychological research has indicated that intentional harm may be perceived as cau...
Abusive supervision is a distressing problem for individuals and organisations, with workplace aggre...
Two studies (a cross-sectional survey of 90 U.K. workers and an experiment with 100 U.K. workers) ex...
Two studies (a cross-sectional survey of 90 UK workers and an experiment with 100 UK workers) examin...
We use insights into the social dynamics of state paranoia to better understand and explain the ev...
The purpose of this study was to examine an individual difference (i.e., psychological resilience) c...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
This study examined abusive supervision as a predictor of workplace deviance (organizational, interp...
The aim of this study is to provide the management of private schools an insight into the complexity...
Abusive supervision refers to an employee’s perceptions of negative interactions with one’s supervis...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
Most previous research on workplace mistreatment has proceeded under the assumption that the various...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
We present two studies that examine the effects of psychological entitlement on employees' ratings o...
Current study has been conducted to examine the inherent mechanism of abusive behavior of supervisor...
Objective. Social psychological research has indicated that intentional harm may be perceived as cau...
Abusive supervision is a distressing problem for individuals and organisations, with workplace aggre...