In this study, we used deonance theory, attribution theory, spillover effects, and power distance to explore how abusive supervision influences bystanders in the hospitality and tourism industry. In-depth semi-structured interviews revealed an integrated representation of bystanders' emotional and behavioural reactions, ranging from negative emotions to unconcerned and exclusionary feelings, from supportive behaviours to avoidance, gossip, and learning behaviours. We also identified important factors influencing these emotional and behavioural reactions such as trust, power distance, social-cultural context, the tourism and hospitality context, victims' spillover, and bystanders' attribution. This study is one of the first to investigate th...
Despite abundant research on the consequences of perceived abusive supervision, less is known about ...
Despite abundant research on the consequences of perceived abusive supervision, less is known about ...
There is a dearth of research examining criminal victimization among tourists and travelers. Additio...
Abusive supervision has attracted the attention of researchers in recent decades. As a servicesector...
Ram (2015. Hostility or hospitality? A review on violence, bullying and sexual harassment in the tou...
Workplace bullying in the hospitality industry has been called an “elephant in the room” issue. The ...
This research proposes and tests an empathy model of guest-directed discretionary behaviours (i.e., ...
While scholarly inquiries into Service Sabotage (SS) have received ample attention in the literature...
Ram (2015 Ram, Y. (2015). Hostility or hospitality? A review on violence, bullying and sexual harass...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of culture on abusive supervision percepti...
An accumulating amount of research has documented the harmful effects of abusive supervision on eith...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
Integrating deontic justice theory and the approach-avoidance framework, we propose that peer abusiv...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that the negative consequences of workplace mistreatment...
The term “bystander effect” has been a phenomenon in every part of life since the day on which it wa...
Despite abundant research on the consequences of perceived abusive supervision, less is known about ...
Despite abundant research on the consequences of perceived abusive supervision, less is known about ...
There is a dearth of research examining criminal victimization among tourists and travelers. Additio...
Abusive supervision has attracted the attention of researchers in recent decades. As a servicesector...
Ram (2015. Hostility or hospitality? A review on violence, bullying and sexual harassment in the tou...
Workplace bullying in the hospitality industry has been called an “elephant in the room” issue. The ...
This research proposes and tests an empathy model of guest-directed discretionary behaviours (i.e., ...
While scholarly inquiries into Service Sabotage (SS) have received ample attention in the literature...
Ram (2015 Ram, Y. (2015). Hostility or hospitality? A review on violence, bullying and sexual harass...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of culture on abusive supervision percepti...
An accumulating amount of research has documented the harmful effects of abusive supervision on eith...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
Integrating deontic justice theory and the approach-avoidance framework, we propose that peer abusiv...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that the negative consequences of workplace mistreatment...
The term “bystander effect” has been a phenomenon in every part of life since the day on which it wa...
Despite abundant research on the consequences of perceived abusive supervision, less is known about ...
Despite abundant research on the consequences of perceived abusive supervision, less is known about ...
There is a dearth of research examining criminal victimization among tourists and travelers. Additio...