Extensive research has documented the harmful effects associated with working for a narcissistic supervisor. However, little effort has been made to investigate ways for victims to alleviate the burdens associated with exposure to such aversive persons. Building on the tenets of conservation of resources theory and the documented efficacy of functional assets to combat job-related stress, we hypothesized that subordinates’ resource management ability would buffer the detrimental impact of narcissistic supervisors on affective, cognitive, and behavioral work outcomes for subordinates. We found support for our hypotheses across three independent samples of US workers (N = 187; 199; 136). Specifically, higher levels of subordinate resource man...
Narcissism is an increasing problem in society and specifically within organizational contexts in wh...
Across three independent studies we examined the mechanisms and boundary conditions of the relations...
In this study, we investigated job stressor ratings through Lazarus' transactional stress theory and...
Addressing both practical and scholarly considerations, we investigated the interactive effects of p...
Purpose This research examines how perceived supervisor political support (SPS) moderates the relati...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
This study examined abusive supervision as a predictor of workplace deviance (organizational, interp...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Narcissism has become an increasingly popular research topic in recent years. We describe why it is ...
Introduction: Narcissistic individuals often rise to positions of influence, but how so? Upward mobi...
Purpose –Research has largely shown that supervisors’negative emotions lead to subordinates’ negativ...
Narcissistic personality is theoretically well defined, it is an inherent characteristic of its owne...
Abusive supervision (perceived enduring hostile verbal and nonverbal behavior) results in a host of ...
Abusive supervision (perceived enduring hostile verbal and nonverbal behavior) results in a host of ...
Narcissism has become an increasingly popular research topic in recent years. We describe why it is ...
Narcissism is an increasing problem in society and specifically within organizational contexts in wh...
Across three independent studies we examined the mechanisms and boundary conditions of the relations...
In this study, we investigated job stressor ratings through Lazarus' transactional stress theory and...
Addressing both practical and scholarly considerations, we investigated the interactive effects of p...
Purpose This research examines how perceived supervisor political support (SPS) moderates the relati...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
This study examined abusive supervision as a predictor of workplace deviance (organizational, interp...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Narcissism has become an increasingly popular research topic in recent years. We describe why it is ...
Introduction: Narcissistic individuals often rise to positions of influence, but how so? Upward mobi...
Purpose –Research has largely shown that supervisors’negative emotions lead to subordinates’ negativ...
Narcissistic personality is theoretically well defined, it is an inherent characteristic of its owne...
Abusive supervision (perceived enduring hostile verbal and nonverbal behavior) results in a host of ...
Abusive supervision (perceived enduring hostile verbal and nonverbal behavior) results in a host of ...
Narcissism has become an increasingly popular research topic in recent years. We describe why it is ...
Narcissism is an increasing problem in society and specifically within organizational contexts in wh...
Across three independent studies we examined the mechanisms and boundary conditions of the relations...
In this study, we investigated job stressor ratings through Lazarus' transactional stress theory and...