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Does religiosity matter in the workplace? A moderated-mediated examination of abusive supervision, revenge and deviance
Saima Ahmad, Nasib Dar, Wali RahmanThis paper aims to investigate the influence of religiosity on the relationship between abusive supervision and deviant work behavior (DWB). This paper examines whether the desire…
Study on the influence mechanism of leaders’ abusive supervision on employees’ bootlegging innovation behavior
Xiao-Ling Wang, Ming-Yue Wang, Jun-Na LiuEmployees’ bootlegging innovation behavior is common and plays an important role in enterprise management. Based on the resource conservation theory and self-regulation theory…
A mindfulness perspective on the link between abusive supervision climate and team conflict
Yuanmei (Elly) Qu, Gergana Todorova, Marie T. Dasborough, Yunxia ShiThe purpose of this study is to examine whether and how abusive supervision climate impacts team conflict from a mindfulness perspective. Prior research has identified serious…
Predicting non-violent work behaviour among employees using machine learning techniques
Kusum Lata, Naval GargThis study aims to develop a model to predict non-violent work behaviour (NVWB) among employees using machine learning techniques.
Jokes and quarrels: a cross-cultural investigation of humor and conflict transformation in groups
Gheorghe Andreea, Petru Lucian Curșeu, Oana Cătălina FodorThis study aims to investigate the relationship between different styles of humorous communication (i.e. controlling and liberating) and conflict transformation in groups, in…
The overlap between workplace bullying and organizational dissent in New Zealand
Beth Tootell, Stephen Michael Croucher, Joanna Cullinane, Stephanie Kelly, Douglas AshwellThis study aims to examine the extent to which organizational dissent predicts perception of workplace bullying. As previous studies have reported inconsistent and sometimes…
Consequences of workplace bullying on hotel employees: a three-wave longitudinal approach
Anupriya Singh, Shalini SrivastavaWorkplace bullying has appalling fallouts for organizations and employees. While the association between bullying and employees’ exit intentions has been sufficiently established…
An investigation of the relationship between subordinate–manager conflict and job satisfaction in a cross-cultural context: An affective events theory approach
Burcu Aydin Küçük, Hizir KonukThis study aims to reveal the association between task conflict and job satisfaction with the mediating role of incivility and the moderating role of self-esteem. In addition, the…
A role that takes its toll? The moderating role of leadership in role stress and exposure to workplace bullying
Piotr Stapinski, Brita Bjørkelo, Premilla D'Cruz, Eva G. Mikkelsen, Malgorzata Gamian-WilkThe purpose of the article is to provide further evidence for the work environment hypothesis. According to the work environment hypothesis and as documented by empirical…
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