Drawing from moral exclusion theory, this article examines outcome dependence and interpersonal liking as key boundary conditions for the linkage between perceived subordinate performance and abusive supervision. Moreover, it investigates the role of abusive supervision for subordinates' subsequent, objective work performance. Across 2 independent studies, an experimental scenario study (N = 157; Study 1) and a time-lagged field study (N = 169; Study 2), the negative relationship between perceived subordinate performance and abusive supervision was found to hinge on a supervisor's outcome dependence on subordinates but not on a supervisor's liking of subordinates. Furthermore, Study 2 demonstrated (a) a negative association between abusive ...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Drawing on the theory of social identity, this study investigated the effect of abusive Supervision ...
While abusive supervision is considered to have a uniformly negative impact on the employees, activa...
Drawing from moral exclusion theory, this article examines outcome dependence and interpersonal liki...
Purpose: Drawing on the dual process model of ideology and prejudice, the purpose of this paper is t...
The moral exclusion literature identifies three previously unexamined predictors of abusive supervis...
Prior research linking employee performance to abusive supervision suggests that supervisors have in...
The authors examined antecedents of abusive supervision and the relative importance of interactional...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
How and when does followers’ upward hostile behavior contribute to the emergence of abusive supervis...
We used data collected from a field survey of 334 supervisor–subordinate dyads to test a model of th...
An accumulating amount of research has documented the harmful effects of abusive supervision on eith...
Abusive supervision is a dysfunctional workplace behavior that evokes images of tyrannical bosses pu...
In order to address the influence of unethical leader behaviors in the form of abusive supervision o...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Drawing on the theory of social identity, this study investigated the effect of abusive Supervision ...
While abusive supervision is considered to have a uniformly negative impact on the employees, activa...
Drawing from moral exclusion theory, this article examines outcome dependence and interpersonal liki...
Purpose: Drawing on the dual process model of ideology and prejudice, the purpose of this paper is t...
The moral exclusion literature identifies three previously unexamined predictors of abusive supervis...
Prior research linking employee performance to abusive supervision suggests that supervisors have in...
The authors examined antecedents of abusive supervision and the relative importance of interactional...
Previous research has focused on the consequences of abusive supervision and the effects of moderato...
Much of the abusive supervision research has focused on the supervisor– subordinate dyad when examin...
How and when does followers’ upward hostile behavior contribute to the emergence of abusive supervis...
We used data collected from a field survey of 334 supervisor–subordinate dyads to test a model of th...
An accumulating amount of research has documented the harmful effects of abusive supervision on eith...
Abusive supervision is a dysfunctional workplace behavior that evokes images of tyrannical bosses pu...
In order to address the influence of unethical leader behaviors in the form of abusive supervision o...
Drawing on resource drain theory, we introduce self-regulatory resource (ego) depletion stemming fro...
Drawing on the theory of social identity, this study investigated the effect of abusive Supervision ...
While abusive supervision is considered to have a uniformly negative impact on the employees, activa...