In this study, we investigated job stressor ratings through Lazarus' transactional stress theory and the usefulness of supervisor ratings as an alternative to employee self-reports. Based on the finding that negative affectivity (NA) causes incumbents to over-report job stressors, we hypothesized that supervisors may also be affected by their NA when appraising an incumbent's job stressors. Building upon the literatures on judgement processes and social-cognitive information processing, we further hypothesized that stressor observability is an important boundary condition. Specifically, we hypothesized that the impact of NA on both self- and supervisor-reported job stressors should increase as stressor observability decreases. Moreover, we ...
Background. In the literature negative affectivity (NA) is considered both a confounding variable a...
This study examined a contextual predictor of abusive supervision. Specifically, we hypothesized tha...
Many employees affirm that supervisors affect employee well-being, and research has demonstrated ass...
WOS: 000399953000002Only a few studies have tested various effects of negative affectivity (NA) with...
It is widely accepted that job conditions are a causal factor in stress outcomes for employees. This...
A total of 250 new women teachers participated in a longitudinal study of the influence of negative ...
Many job stress models assume that all workers experience a particular job stressor in the same way ...
Support is often proposed as a way in which supervisors can help employees cope with the negative im...
The evaluation of work stress is very often conducted using self-report measures in order to detect ...
Ample research has investigated the relationship between non-work and work domains finding consisten...
Interpretation of observed relations between job stressors and job strains in cross-sectional survey...
Across three independent studies we examined the mechanisms and boundary conditions of the relations...
Although supervisor support is generally considered a job resource that buffers the negative consequ...
This study examined a contextual predictor of abusive supervision. Specifically, we hypothesized tha...
This study aims to address the issues of negative affectivity (NA) and common method variance in rel...
Background. In the literature negative affectivity (NA) is considered both a confounding variable a...
This study examined a contextual predictor of abusive supervision. Specifically, we hypothesized tha...
Many employees affirm that supervisors affect employee well-being, and research has demonstrated ass...
WOS: 000399953000002Only a few studies have tested various effects of negative affectivity (NA) with...
It is widely accepted that job conditions are a causal factor in stress outcomes for employees. This...
A total of 250 new women teachers participated in a longitudinal study of the influence of negative ...
Many job stress models assume that all workers experience a particular job stressor in the same way ...
Support is often proposed as a way in which supervisors can help employees cope with the negative im...
The evaluation of work stress is very often conducted using self-report measures in order to detect ...
Ample research has investigated the relationship between non-work and work domains finding consisten...
Interpretation of observed relations between job stressors and job strains in cross-sectional survey...
Across three independent studies we examined the mechanisms and boundary conditions of the relations...
Although supervisor support is generally considered a job resource that buffers the negative consequ...
This study examined a contextual predictor of abusive supervision. Specifically, we hypothesized tha...
This study aims to address the issues of negative affectivity (NA) and common method variance in rel...
Background. In the literature negative affectivity (NA) is considered both a confounding variable a...
This study examined a contextual predictor of abusive supervision. Specifically, we hypothesized tha...
Many employees affirm that supervisors affect employee well-being, and research has demonstrated ass...