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Supervisees’ reactions to a concatenation of supervisors’ resource drain, ego depletion and abusive supervision
Annam Hanif Malik, Muhammad Zahid Iqbal, Mian Imran Ul HaqWhile integrating resource drain theory with ego depletion theory, this paper aims to understand the mechanism underlying the relationship between research supervisors’ interrole…
Impact of open innovation on organizational performance in different conflict management styles: based on resource dependence theory
Ting Wang, Jianlin Wu, Jibao Gu, Lingyu HuFirms often encounter complicated external relationships and conflicts in inbound and outbound open innovation (OI). Conflict management significantly affects innovation results…
Effects of power on negotiations: a comparison of collaborative versus competitive approach
Kyriaki Fousiani, Wolfgang Steinel, Pieter A. MinnighThe purpose of this study is to examine two opposing approaches to the effects of power on negotiation: a “collaborative approach” of power and a “competitive approach” of power…
Victimizing innovative employees: joint roles of in-role behavior and task interdependence
Sherzodbek Murodilla Ugli Dadaboyev, Yoonjung Baek, Seong Ik AhnThis study aims to examine how an employee’s engagement in innovative behavior (IB) can lead to the experience of aggressive actions from other members of an organization and the…
Disability and influence in job interviews
Mason Ameri, Terri Kurtzberg, Lisa Schur, Douglas KruseThis purpose of this paper is to explore to efficacy of influence tactics at the outset of a job interview. Across three empirical studies, five influence tactics were manipulated…
Cultural influences on normative reactions to incivility: comparing individuals from South Korea and Spain
Chanki Moon, Ángel Sánchez‐RodríguezAntecedents and influences of workplace incivility have recently been studied in many areas of research but there is still a lack of consideration for the impact of culture…
The role of organizational structure and deviant status in employees’ reactions to and acceptance of workplace deviance
Chanki Moon, Catarina Morais, Georgina Randsley de Moura, Ayse K. UskulThis study aims to examine the role of deviant status (lower vs higher rank) and organizational structure (vertical vs horizontal) on individuals’ responses to workplace deviance.
A cognitive process model of trust repair
Edward C. Tomlinson, Christopher A. Nelson, Luke A. LanglinaisThis paper aims to investigate how the reparative efforts of extensive apologies, compensation and structural change affect trust after a violation has occurred. Specifically…
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