Purpose To enhance the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the effects of incivility on outcomes, the purpose of this paper is to propose and test work engagement as a mediator of the impact of supervisor-initiated incivility on subordinates' task and citizenship performance. Further, the authors propose that this mediated relationship would be conditional on the influence of trust in supervisor, such that the relationship would be exacerbated for subordinates who have high levels of trust in the supervisor.Design/methodology/approach Data came from a cross-sectional survey of 350 professionals employed in diverse occupations and organization types.Findings The authors found support for the mediating role of work engagement for citiz...
Applying the conservation of resource resources theory and the self-efficacy theory, this study inve...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Purpose To enhance the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the effects of incivility on outco...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore how witnessing workplace incivility from coworkers an...
This study examines the mediating effects of cognitive trust and affective trust on the relationship...
Supervisor instigated workplace incivility is discourteous behavior from a supervisor that is target...
This study examines the mediating role of supervisory trust between the relationship of supervisory ...
Pfeffer\u27s (2006) lament that the American workplace is a story of missed opportunities (p. 30) ...
This research examines the causal relationships between supervisor trust and organizational citizens...
The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between workplace incivility and organisation...
This study investigated the relationship between supervisor behaviour and the work experience of sub...
The majority of research on workplace incivility has been conducted in the North American context, w...
The focus of this study is on how and why incivility is related to employee outcomes. Drawing on rol...
The effect of workplace incivility on the behavior of individuals has been a widespread concern in r...
Applying the conservation of resource resources theory and the self-efficacy theory, this study inve...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...
Purpose To enhance the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the effects of incivility on outco...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore how witnessing workplace incivility from coworkers an...
This study examines the mediating effects of cognitive trust and affective trust on the relationship...
Supervisor instigated workplace incivility is discourteous behavior from a supervisor that is target...
This study examines the mediating role of supervisory trust between the relationship of supervisory ...
Pfeffer\u27s (2006) lament that the American workplace is a story of missed opportunities (p. 30) ...
This research examines the causal relationships between supervisor trust and organizational citizens...
The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between workplace incivility and organisation...
This study investigated the relationship between supervisor behaviour and the work experience of sub...
The majority of research on workplace incivility has been conducted in the North American context, w...
The focus of this study is on how and why incivility is related to employee outcomes. Drawing on rol...
The effect of workplace incivility on the behavior of individuals has been a widespread concern in r...
Applying the conservation of resource resources theory and the self-efficacy theory, this study inve...
This study tested a model of trust-in-supervisor that included propensity to trust and supervisor at...
Despite previous calls to examine trust from the perspectives of both the manager and subordi-nate, ...