ABUSIVE SUPERVISION THROUGH THE LENS OF EMPLOYEE STATE PARANOIA

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Chan, Meowlan Evelyn; McAllister, Daniel J.
署名单位:
National University of Singapore; National University of Singapore
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2011.0419
发表日期:
2014
页码:
44-66
关键词:
WORKPLACE VICTIMIZATION PERSECUTORY DELUSIONS initiating structure SERVANT LEADERSHIP SUSPICIOUS MINDS support personality MODEL work maintenance
摘要:
We use insights into the social dynamics of state paranoia to better understand and explain the evolution and effects of perceived abusive supervision. Within our framework, abusive supervision and employee state paranoia are reciprocally related. We explain how perceived abusive supervision can influence paranoid arousal (characterized by extreme distrust, a sense of threat, anxiety, and fear of one's supervisor) and paranoid cognition (characterized by hypervigilance, rumination, and sinister attribution tendencies) and how it has attendant implications for employee behavior. We also identify an intrapersonal mechanism of cognitive bias (e. g., sinister attribution tendencies, interpretive bias), and an interpersonal process of victim precipitation whereby employee state paranoia can influence both experienced and subjective evaluations of abusive supervision. In addition, we identify personal, relational, and contextual factors that moderate the relationship between abusive supervision and employee state paranoia. Our analysis brings into focus the psychological and emergent nature of abusive supervision, as well as the mechanisms by which abusive supervision influences employee psychological well-being and behavior.
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