2024
DOI: 10.1037/ocp0000377
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Investigating daily abusive supervision as antecedent of subordinates’ low psychological detachment and relaxation during nonwork time: A diary study.

Julia Iser-Potempa,
Hadar Nesher Shoshan,
Sabine Sonnentag

Abstract: Recovery from work is highly relevant for employees, yet understanding the interpersonal antecedents of impaired recovery experiences remains unclear. Specifically, because former research neglected supervisor behaviors as a predictor of impaired recovery and abusive supervision is a core stressor, we examine daily abusive supervision as a predictor of subordinates' recovery experiences (i.e., psychological detachment and relaxation). We draw on research on the recovery paradox and propose that psychological d… Show more

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