I JUST CAN'T CONTROL MYSELF: A SELF-REGULATION PERSPECTIVE ON THE ABUSE OF DEVIANT EMPLOYEES
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Mawritz, Mary B.; Greenbaum, Rebecca L.; Butts, Marcus M.; Graham, Katrina A.
署名单位:
Drexel University; Oklahoma State University System; Oklahoma State University - Stillwater; Southern Methodist University; Suffolk University
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2014.0409
发表日期:
2017
页码:
1482-1503
关键词:
individual-differences
WORKPLACE DEVIANCE
SLEEP-DEPRIVATION
supervision
leadership
ORGANIZATIONS
CONSEQUENCES
antecedents
perceptions
performance
摘要:
Drawing on self-regulation theory, we contribute to the abusive supervision literature by testing supervisors' self-regulation impairment as a key mediator of the relationship between subordinate deviance and abusive supervision. Further, given that the process underlying the relationship between subordinate deviance and abusive supervision may be explained by social exchange theory, we examine the differential strength of supervisor self-regulation impairment versus social exchange as mediating mechanisms. We also explore the moderating effects of subordinate performance and supervisor bottom-line mentality (i.e., a one-dimensional frame of mind that revolves around securing bottom-line outcomes to the neglect of competing priorities) on the relationship between subordinate deviance and supervisor self-regulation impairment. We found that supervisor self-regulation impairment mediated the relationship between subordinate deviance and abusive supervision, and the indirect effect was stronger in the presence of high subordinate performance and high supervisor bottom-line mentality. We then replicated these findings in a longitudinal field study across four time periods, and demonstrated that self-regulation impairment provides a stronger explanation for the relationship between subordinate deviance and abusive supervision than social exchange. The theoretical and practical implications of our research are discussed.
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