This research examines employees\u27 behavioral reactions to perceived supervisor aggression. The goal is to understand what makes employees react constructively or destructively to aggression. Three types of behavioral reactions are investigated: retaliation, coworker displaced aggression, and problem solving. We suggest employee reactions are influenced by individual and situational characteristics. We test these ideas by examining the moderating effects of 1 individual factor (locus of control) and 2 situational factors (fear of retaliation and behavioral modeling) on the relationships between perceived supervisor aggression and employee behaviors. The results of an experiment and 2 field studies provide support for the predictions and s...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
The relationships between different types of workplace bullying and the reactions of victims were ex...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
This research examines employees\u27 behavioral reactions to perceived supervisor aggression. The go...
This research examines employees\u27 behavioral reactions to perceived supervisor aggression. The go...
The authors examined factors that lead to and prevent aggression toward supervisors at work using tw...
The authors investigate whether known person predictors (trait anger, trait aggression) and situatio...
This study attempted to expand previous research on employee retaliation against abusive supervision...
This study attempted to expand previous research on employee retaliation against abusive supervision...
The authors investigated predictors of supervisor-targeted workplace aggression among 105 “moonlight...
The authors investigated predictors of supervisor-targeted workplace aggression among 105 “moonlight...
Workplace aggression remains a serious and costly issue for organizations; thus, it is imperative to...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
This study examines whether subordinates’ perceptions of abusive supervision mediate the relationshi...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
The relationships between different types of workplace bullying and the reactions of victims were ex...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
This research examines employees\u27 behavioral reactions to perceived supervisor aggression. The go...
This research examines employees\u27 behavioral reactions to perceived supervisor aggression. The go...
The authors examined factors that lead to and prevent aggression toward supervisors at work using tw...
The authors investigate whether known person predictors (trait anger, trait aggression) and situatio...
This study attempted to expand previous research on employee retaliation against abusive supervision...
This study attempted to expand previous research on employee retaliation against abusive supervision...
The authors investigated predictors of supervisor-targeted workplace aggression among 105 “moonlight...
The authors investigated predictors of supervisor-targeted workplace aggression among 105 “moonlight...
Workplace aggression remains a serious and costly issue for organizations; thus, it is imperative to...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
This study examines whether subordinates’ perceptions of abusive supervision mediate the relationshi...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
The relationships between different types of workplace bullying and the reactions of victims were ex...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...