帮助邻居?对目睹职场辱虐管理的亲社会反应

Helping Thy Neighbor? Prosocial Reactions to Observed Abusive Supervision in the Workplace

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2017
被引 103
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究员工目睹同事被上司辱虐后,如何因整体公平感而通过道德愤怒和伦理效能感,产生保护受害者的亲社会行为。

Abstract

This article examines employee reactions to observing abusive supervision at work. Specifically, we integrate deonance theory with fairness theory and social cognitive theory to explore when and why employees who witness abuse toward a coworker engage in prosocial behavior intended to protect the victim. We first develop a moderated mediation model of prosocial responses to abuse, which identifies overall fairness as a first- and second-stage moderator, influencing the relationships between observed abusive supervision and observer deontic reactions and between deontic reactions and coworker protective behavior. Results from Study 1 support a model in which overall justice moderates the second link, indicating that fair norms and principles might prompt observers of abuse to direct their deontic anger toward coworker protective responses. Study 2 extends this work by further exploring the mediating mechanism by which overall fairness moderates the relationship between deontic anger and prosocial behavior for the coworker. Utilizing a critical incident technique, Study 2 reveals support for a mediated moderation model, indicating that the moderating effect of overall fairness occurs through its impact on ethical efficacy. These findings contribute to work on abusive supervision, third-party responses to injustice, and overall fairness by helping to better understand observer prosocial reactions to abusive supervision.

组织行为学辱虐管理亲社会行为公平理论