Funding: Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (PTDC/PSI-PSO/111606/2009) and Nova ForumOstracism is a common, yet scarcely studied, phenomenon in the workplace. Thus, it is important to deepen our knowledge of the dynamics of workplace ostracism. Based on the crossover model of the conservation of resources theory (COR), we propose that coworkers ostracize individuals who potentially threaten valued resources in the workplace, namely those that who are mistreated by their supervisors (i.e., abusive supervision). In line with the buffering hypothesis of social support, we also propose that coworker humor is a useful resource to help individuals focus on the silver lining and develop spirals of positivity, reducing the impact of abusive super...
Work–life conflict is a ubiquitous challenge for employees juggling work and family roles, yet littl...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
Funding: Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (PTDC/PSI-PSO/111606/2009) and Nova ForumOstracism is ...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Workers often encounter temptations that entice them to withdraw their effort from assigned work tas...
We used social network analysis to examine a theoretical model exploring why, and under what circums...
Drawing on the victim precipitation theory and self-esteem theory, this study examines the dispositi...
Ostracism in the workplace has emerged as the burning issue for organizations, that grabbed the atte...
:- Purpose: This study has been intended towards availing insights into the social and industrial as...
Extant literature has underlined the importance of newcomer proactive socialization to the organizat...
Workplace deviance costs organizations billions of dollars annually (Bennett & Robinson, 2000) and i...
Ostracism in the workplace is a common phenomenon in modern society that impairs employees’ well-bei...
In today’s workplace, the need for social interface among coworkers has increased substantially (Sun...
Workplace ostracism, conceived as to being ignored or excluded by others, has attracted the attentio...
Work–life conflict is a ubiquitous challenge for employees juggling work and family roles, yet littl...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
Funding: Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (PTDC/PSI-PSO/111606/2009) and Nova ForumOstracism is ...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Workers often encounter temptations that entice them to withdraw their effort from assigned work tas...
We used social network analysis to examine a theoretical model exploring why, and under what circums...
Drawing on the victim precipitation theory and self-esteem theory, this study examines the dispositi...
Ostracism in the workplace has emerged as the burning issue for organizations, that grabbed the atte...
:- Purpose: This study has been intended towards availing insights into the social and industrial as...
Extant literature has underlined the importance of newcomer proactive socialization to the organizat...
Workplace deviance costs organizations billions of dollars annually (Bennett & Robinson, 2000) and i...
Ostracism in the workplace is a common phenomenon in modern society that impairs employees’ well-bei...
In today’s workplace, the need for social interface among coworkers has increased substantially (Sun...
Workplace ostracism, conceived as to being ignored or excluded by others, has attracted the attentio...
Work–life conflict is a ubiquitous challenge for employees juggling work and family roles, yet littl...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...