The current study aims to test the hypotheses that are central to Karasek's Job Demand Control Model in relation to workplace bullying. Particular contributions are, first, the focus upon both targets and perpetrators of workplace bullying, and second, the two-wave design with a 6-month time lag. We assume that (a) workload at Time 1 associates positively with being a target/perpetrator at Time 2, (b) job autonomy at Time 1 associates negatively with being a target/perpetrator at Time 2, and (c) the positive relationship between workload at Time 1 and being a target/perpetrator at Time 2 is stronger under the condition of low (vs. high) job autonomy at Time 1 (i.e., interaction between workload and job autonomy). Moderated hierarchical regr...
Previous research shows that work environment factors are important antecedents of workplace bullyin...
Workplace bullying leads to negative consequences and should be prevented. Studies investigating ant...
There have been very few theoretical models published to understand the relationship between workpl...
The present study explores whether Karasek's Job Demand-Control (JDC) model's strain hypothesis can ...
In this study the causal relationships between work characteristics, in terms of job demands and job...
The present study explores whether Karasek's Job Demand-Control (JDC) model's strain hypothesis can ...
Workplace bullying has often been attributed to work-related stress, and has been linked to the Job ...
Workplace bullying has often been attributed to work-related stress, and has been linked to the Job ...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
Workplace bullying has been defined as a stressor that has negative consequences. However, the direc...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
Previous research shows that work environment factors are important antecedents of workplace bullyin...
Workplace bullying leads to negative consequences and should be prevented. Studies investigating ant...
Previous research shows that work environment factors are important antecedents of workplace bullyin...
Workplace bullying leads to negative consequences and should be prevented. Studies investigating ant...
There have been very few theoretical models published to understand the relationship between workpl...
The present study explores whether Karasek's Job Demand-Control (JDC) model's strain hypothesis can ...
In this study the causal relationships between work characteristics, in terms of job demands and job...
The present study explores whether Karasek's Job Demand-Control (JDC) model's strain hypothesis can ...
Workplace bullying has often been attributed to work-related stress, and has been linked to the Job ...
Workplace bullying has often been attributed to work-related stress, and has been linked to the Job ...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
Workplace bullying has been defined as a stressor that has negative consequences. However, the direc...
Workplace bullying is an extreme social stressor at work leading to a severe deterioration of health...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
Workplace bullying refers to prolonged exposure to frequent hostile behaviors at work, which can lea...
Previous research shows that work environment factors are important antecedents of workplace bullyin...
Workplace bullying leads to negative consequences and should be prevented. Studies investigating ant...
Previous research shows that work environment factors are important antecedents of workplace bullyin...
Workplace bullying leads to negative consequences and should be prevented. Studies investigating ant...
There have been very few theoretical models published to understand the relationship between workpl...