辱虐管理与报复:一个自我控制框架

Abusive Supervision and Retaliation: A Self-Control Framework

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2012
被引 276
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究下属面对辱虐上司时是否会报复,发现自我控制能力和上司强制权力共同影响下属的敌意情绪和报复行为,自我控制能力弱且感知上司强制权力低时报复倾向最强。

Abstract

There are conflicting perspectives on whether subordinates will or will not aggress against an abusive supervisor. To address this paradox we develop a self-control model of retaliatory behavior, wherein subordinates' self-control capacity and motivation to self-control influence emotional and retaliatory reactions to provocations by enabling individuals to override their hostile impulses. In Study 1, we demonstrate that self-control capacity, motivation to self-control (supervisor coercive power), and abusive supervision interact in such a way that the strongest association between abusive supervision and supervisor-directed aggression occurs when subordinates are low in self-control capacity and perceive their supervisor to be low in coercive power. In Study 2, we extend this finding, testing a moderated mediation model, wherein hostility toward a supervisor represents the hostile impulse resulting in retaliatory behavior, mediating the relation between abusive supervision and supervisor-directed aggression. Results from Study 2 indicate that self-control capacity allows individuals to regulate the hostile feelings experienced following abusive supervision, while self-control capacity and supervisor coercive power jointly moderate the tendency to act on one's hostile feelings toward an abusive supervisor. We discuss implications for retaliatory behaviors at work.

辱虐管理报复行为自我控制组织行为学领导力