The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence employees have been the subject of considerable scholarly debate. So far, however, research on the consequences of angry leadership has predominantly focused on the effects of supervisor expressions of anger, neglecting the potential influence of higher-level managerial anger. In this study, we integrate the emotions as social information theory with the adapted elaboration likelihood model to examine how manager anger trickles down across organizational hierarchical levels (i.e., managers, supervisors, and employees) to affect employee moral behaviour. Results of a multi-source field study conducted in Chile demonstrate that perceptions of manager moral behaviour and supervisor se...
This study examines the mediating influence of ethical emotions in the relationship between the lead...
AbstractDrawing on the general aggression model and theories of victimization and temperamental good...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate laypeople's accounts of the causes, features, and c...
The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence employees have been the subject of consi...
The aim of this article is to conceptually delineate moral anger from other related constructs. Draw...
The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence their effectiveness has long intrigued r...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
In the workplace, superiors and subordinates may engage in a spiral of aggressive communication and ...
Ethics scandals in organizations have brought attention to the need for ethical leadership— leaders ...
The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence their effectiveness has long intrigued r...
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Drawing on the general aggression model and theories of victimization and temperamental goodness-of-...
Moral licensing theory suggests that observers may liberate actors to behave in morally questionable...
This paper elucidates the role of anger in error management (EM) and organizational learning behavio...
Workplace bullying describes someone who is exposed to negative acts repeatedly over a certain time ...
This study examines the mediating influence of ethical emotions in the relationship between the lead...
AbstractDrawing on the general aggression model and theories of victimization and temperamental good...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate laypeople's accounts of the causes, features, and c...
The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence employees have been the subject of consi...
The aim of this article is to conceptually delineate moral anger from other related constructs. Draw...
The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence their effectiveness has long intrigued r...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
In the workplace, superiors and subordinates may engage in a spiral of aggressive communication and ...
Ethics scandals in organizations have brought attention to the need for ethical leadership— leaders ...
The question of how leaders’ expressions of anger influence their effectiveness has long intrigued r...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91132/1/j.1744-6570.2012.01246.x.pd
Drawing on the general aggression model and theories of victimization and temperamental goodness-of-...
Moral licensing theory suggests that observers may liberate actors to behave in morally questionable...
This paper elucidates the role of anger in error management (EM) and organizational learning behavio...
Workplace bullying describes someone who is exposed to negative acts repeatedly over a certain time ...
This study examines the mediating influence of ethical emotions in the relationship between the lead...
AbstractDrawing on the general aggression model and theories of victimization and temperamental good...
The overall aim of this study was to investigate laypeople's accounts of the causes, features, and c...