Drawing on appraisal theories of discrete emotions, we propose and test a model in which abusive supervision directed toward oneself and toward work unit peers (coworker abusive supervision) are interactively related to generalized feelings of shame, anger, and fear. These discrete emotions, in turn, tend to precipitate distinct responses that do not directly target the supervisor. We tested our hypotheses with a three-wave, time-lagged survey of 285 full-time workers from 55 work units. Consistent with our theorizing, supervisory abuse was associated with stronger feelings of shame while at work when the abusive supervision reported by one's coworkers was lower (vs. higher), whereas abuse had a stronger association with anger when coworker...
Abusive supervision is associated with many detrimental consequences. In this theory-review chapter,...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Since the emergence and identification of the phenomenon of abusive supervision, most research has e...
We investigated the turnover intentions of employees who perceive that they are being treated with m...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
How and when does followers’ upward hostile behavior contribute to the emergence of abusive supervis...
Abusive supervision is defined by hurtful behaviors and is associated with many negative outcomes. T...
In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervisi...
In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervisi...
The authors examined the relationship between subordinates ’ core self-evaluations and supervisors ’...
We use insights into the social dynamics of state paranoia to better understand and explain the ev...
There are conflicting perspectives onwhether subordinates will or will not aggress against an abusiv...
In times of uncertainty, such as during COVID-19, many organizations experience profit decline, and ...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
Abusive supervision is associated with many detrimental consequences. In this theory-review chapter,...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Since the emergence and identification of the phenomenon of abusive supervision, most research has e...
We investigated the turnover intentions of employees who perceive that they are being treated with m...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
Abusive supervision has been found to negatively impact employees. Extant literature based on the So...
How and when does followers’ upward hostile behavior contribute to the emergence of abusive supervis...
Abusive supervision is defined by hurtful behaviors and is associated with many negative outcomes. T...
In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervisi...
In this article, we examine the relationships between supervisor-level factors and abusive supervisi...
The authors examined the relationship between subordinates ’ core self-evaluations and supervisors ’...
We use insights into the social dynamics of state paranoia to better understand and explain the ev...
There are conflicting perspectives onwhether subordinates will or will not aggress against an abusiv...
In times of uncertainty, such as during COVID-19, many organizations experience profit decline, and ...
In this study, the authors examine the relationship between abusive supervision and employee workpla...
Abusive supervision is associated with many detrimental consequences. In this theory-review chapter,...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Since the emergence and identification of the phenomenon of abusive supervision, most research has e...