Title: Abusive Supervision: Causes and Consequences
Abstract: Reflecting world-wide interest on abusive supervision and its detrimental consequences on individuals, and organizations, the four papers in the present symposium will address the antecedents and outcomes of this phenomenon. Collectively, these papers tackle abuse from intrapersonal, interpersonal. and group-level processes. Presenters from the USA and Australia also provide an international perspective on this matter. In Paper 1, the authors present results of an empirical study examining how employees who perceive abusive supervision and customer misstatement will engage in customer and spouse- directed deviance. The authors of Paper 2 present a conceptual piece that highlights the buffering role of team-member exchange on employees’ negative affective reaction to and coping (via emotion-focused and problem-focused strategies) with abusive supervision. Paper 3 is a two-wave empirical study, where the authors explore the role of work adjustment as a mediator on the influence of abusive supervision on migrant workers’ job satisfaction and turnover intentions. The final paper is interactive. During the symposium, the authors will first review perpetrator and victim characteristics of abusive supervision. Audience members will then be divided into three focus groups to discuss theoretical, empirical and methodological concepts related to these characteristics. The session will end with recommendations from the authors for promising future research directions. The Spillover Effects Of Mistreatment at Work on Work and Non-work Outcomes Presenter: Stephanie R. Leonard; U. of Central Florida Presenter: Rebecca J. Bennett; U. of Central Florida Presenter: Clay Posey; U. of Central Florida Our common enemy: The role of team member exchange in abusive supervision Presenter: Hieu Nguyen; U. of Queensland Presenter: Neal M. Ashkanasy; U. of Queensland Presenter: Stacey L. Parker; U. of Queensland Presenter: Yiqiong Li; U. of Queensland The perils facing migrant workers: Consequences of abusive supervision on work adjustment Presenter: Anna Carmella Ocampo; Australian National U. Presenter: Simon Lloyd D. Restubog; Australian National U. Presenter: Isabelle Yujuico; Australian National U. Presenter: Catherine Deen; Australian National U. Missing link in abusive supervision research: Interaction of victim and perpetrator characteristic Presenter: Mark J. Martinko; Florida A&M U. Presenter: Paul Harvey; U. of New Hampshire Presenter: Jeremy Mackey; Auburn U.
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Date: 2018-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
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