2019
DOI: 10.1108/pr-09-2018-0368
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When and how vicarious abusive supervision leads to bystanders’ supervisor-directed deviance

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine bystanders’ supervisor-directed deviance to vicarious abusive supervision by supervisor-directed attribution. Furthermore, this study developed a moderated–mediation model to explore how LMX between bystander and his/her supervisor moderate the relationship between vicarious abusive supervision and the supervisor-directed attribution, which subsequently influences bystanders’ supervisor-directed deviance. Design/methodology/approach The paper tested the model u… Show more

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“…The prediction champions the extension of network theory from the personal level to the neighbourhood level. This extension is plausible because of the influence of vicarious experience (Chen & Liu, 2019; N. Lee & Seltzer, 2018). Accordingly, one takes the social unfairness experience of others in the neighbourhood vicariously to form one’s social trust, according to the extended view of exchange theory.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The prediction champions the extension of network theory from the personal level to the neighbourhood level. This extension is plausible because of the influence of vicarious experience (Chen & Liu, 2019; N. Lee & Seltzer, 2018). Accordingly, one takes the social unfairness experience of others in the neighbourhood vicariously to form one’s social trust, according to the extended view of exchange theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the theory proposes that unfairness experienced in a relation breeds trust in others outside the relation as compensation (White et al., 2015). Extension of exchange theory indicates that a person’s vicarious exchange experience as well as personal experience is influential on the person (Chen & Liu, 2019; N. Lee & Seltzer, 2018). Consistent with exchange theory, unfairness experienced in a relation worsens the relationship and fosters an alternative affiliation (Hay, 2003).…”
Section: Exchange Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Initial inquiry demonstrates that vicarious abusive supervision impacts work‐related factors, such as job frustration and engagement in abusive behaviors toward coworkers, above and beyond personally experiencing abusive supervision (Harris et al, 2013). Further, vicarious abusive supervision leads bystanders to engage in supervisor‐directed deviance (Chen & Liu, 2019) and to increase their work performance to avoid being another target of abuse (Shao et al, 2018). More generally, vicarious workplace mistreatment has far ranging effects on bystanders including posttraumatic stress symptoms (Fitzpatrick & Wilson, 1999), reduced job satisfaction and mental health (Lim et al, 2008; Miner‐Rubino & Cortina, 2007), and increased work withdrawal and lowered health satisfaction (Miner‐Rubino & Cortina, 2004).…”
Section: Theoretical Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial inquiry demonstrates that vicarious abusive supervision impacts work-related factors, such as job frustration and engagement in abusive behaviors toward coworkers, above and beyond personally experiencing abusive supervision (Harris et al, 2013). Further, vicarious abusive supervision leads bystanders to engage in supervisordirected deviance (Chen & Liu, 2019) and to increase their work performance to avoid being another target of abuse (Shao et al, 2018).…”
Section: Vicarious Abusive Supervision and Job-related Negative Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%