2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrp.2010.06.004
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In pursuit of power: The role of authoritarian leadership in the relationship between supervisors’ Machiavellianism and subordinates’ perceptions of abusive supervisory behavior

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“…Moreover, the higher supervisors scored on the Dark Triad traits, the shorter was their team supervisory tenure. Confirming previous findings, we found significant positive correlations between supervisor psychopathy and Machiavellianism on the one hand and abusive supervision as rated by the subordinates on the other hand (Kiazid et al, 2010;Laurijssen et al, 2016). All correlations between the Dark Triad traits were moderately high.…”
Section: Correlationssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Moreover, the higher supervisors scored on the Dark Triad traits, the shorter was their team supervisory tenure. Confirming previous findings, we found significant positive correlations between supervisor psychopathy and Machiavellianism on the one hand and abusive supervision as rated by the subordinates on the other hand (Kiazid et al, 2010;Laurijssen et al, 2016). All correlations between the Dark Triad traits were moderately high.…”
Section: Correlationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The results support and extend previous studies in several ways. Firstly, as did Kiazid et al (2010), we found a positive relationship between supervisor Machiavellianism and employee ratings of abusive supervision. Secondly, we found that this relationship was stronger when supervisors perceived themselves to have more position power.…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…(Grice, Sheehan, McCarthy, Barker, & Henderson, 2003;Kiazad, Restubog, Zagenczyk, Kiewitz, & Tang, 2010;Ng, 2010) and in Pakistani context e.g. (Bashir & Hanif, 2011;Gadit & Mugford, 2008;Imran, 2010;Khan, Qureshi, & Ahmad, 2010;Mukhtar et al, 2010;Khan, 2014).…”
Section: Selection Of Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions For Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As these both countries are totally different from each other on the basis of their economic situation, religion and especially on their cultural grounds. Aryee, Chen, Sun, & Debrah, 2007;Jian et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2012;Wei & Si, 2013;Xiaqi, Kun, Chongsen, & Sufang, 2012;Xu, Huang, Lam, & Miao, 2012) 2 North America (Tepper, 2000;Tepper 2007;Tepper et al, 2009;Tepper et al, 2006;Tepper, Duffy, Hoobler, & Ensley, 2004;Tepper, Duffy, et al, 2001;Tepper et al, 2008;Tepper, Lockhart, & Hoobler, 2001;Tepper et al, 2011;Tepper et al, 2007;Ashforth, 1994Ashforth, , 1997Bowling & Michel, 2011;Carpenter, Geletkanycz, & Sanders, 2004;Christmas, 2007;DelBel, 2003;Dupré, Inness, Connelly, Barling, & Hoption, 2006;Namie & Namie, 2009;Tsapatsis, 2012) 3 Australia (Grice et al, 2003 ;Ng, 2010 ;Kiazad et al, 2010) 4 United Kingdom (Turnbull, 1995;Deborah, 2000;McMillan, 1995) 5 Pakistan , Khan, 2010Khan, 2014aKhan, , 2014bKhan, , 2014cImran, 2010;Mukhtar et al, 2010;Bashir & Hanif, 2011;Gadit & Mugford, 2008) 6 Israel (Dana Yagil, 2006) 7 Turkey …”
Section: Selection Of Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions For Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%