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I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge

Abusive supervision, defined as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in the sustained display of hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors, excluding physical contact, is associated with various negative outcomes. This has made it easy for researchers to overlook the poss...

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Autores principales: Hongbo, Li, Waqas, Muhammad, Tariq, Hussain, Nana Abena, Atuahene Antwiwaa, Akwasi, Opoku Charles, Ashraf, Sheikh Farhan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101111
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.503153
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author Hongbo, Li
Waqas, Muhammad
Tariq, Hussain
Nana Abena, Atuahene Antwiwaa
Akwasi, Opoku Charles
Ashraf, Sheikh Farhan
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Waqas, Muhammad
Tariq, Hussain
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Akwasi, Opoku Charles
Ashraf, Sheikh Farhan
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description Abusive supervision, defined as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in the sustained display of hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors, excluding physical contact, is associated with various negative outcomes. This has made it easy for researchers to overlook the possibility that some supervisors regret their bad behavior and express remorse for their actions. Hence, we know little about how subordinates react to the perception that their supervisor is remorseful and how this perception affects the outcomes of supervisors’ undesired behavior. Specifically, drawing on the social exchange theory (SET) and displace revenge literature, this study explains how abusive supervision leads to victims’ service sabotage behavior. In addition, this study also investigates how perceived supervisors’ remorse (PSR) mitigates the adverse effects of abusive supervision. Based on time-lagged, dyadic data (63 supervisors, 212 subordinates) from Chinese individuals, this study found support for all the proposed relationships, i.e., abusive supervision leads to service sabotage through the mediating effect of revenge desire. The findings also conclude that PSR lessens the detrimental effects of abusive supervision on victims’ behavior with their customers. Finally, this research contributes to service sabotage literature by highlighting the possibility where abusive supervisors cause service sabotage behavior among victims. This study also shows the importance of PSR’s role in decreasing service sabotage behavior exhibited by victims of abusive supervisors in the service sector.
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spelling pubmed-75468742020-10-22 I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge Hongbo, Li Waqas, Muhammad Tariq, Hussain Nana Abena, Atuahene Antwiwaa Akwasi, Opoku Charles Ashraf, Sheikh Farhan Front Psychol Psychology Abusive supervision, defined as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in the sustained display of hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors, excluding physical contact, is associated with various negative outcomes. This has made it easy for researchers to overlook the possibility that some supervisors regret their bad behavior and express remorse for their actions. Hence, we know little about how subordinates react to the perception that their supervisor is remorseful and how this perception affects the outcomes of supervisors’ undesired behavior. Specifically, drawing on the social exchange theory (SET) and displace revenge literature, this study explains how abusive supervision leads to victims’ service sabotage behavior. In addition, this study also investigates how perceived supervisors’ remorse (PSR) mitigates the adverse effects of abusive supervision. Based on time-lagged, dyadic data (63 supervisors, 212 subordinates) from Chinese individuals, this study found support for all the proposed relationships, i.e., abusive supervision leads to service sabotage through the mediating effect of revenge desire. The findings also conclude that PSR lessens the detrimental effects of abusive supervision on victims’ behavior with their customers. Finally, this research contributes to service sabotage literature by highlighting the possibility where abusive supervisors cause service sabotage behavior among victims. This study also shows the importance of PSR’s role in decreasing service sabotage behavior exhibited by victims of abusive supervisors in the service sector. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7546874/ /pubmed/33101111 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.503153 Text en Copyright © 2020 Hongbo, Waqas, Tariq, Nana Abena, Akwasi and Ashraf. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Hongbo, Li
Waqas, Muhammad
Tariq, Hussain
Nana Abena, Atuahene Antwiwaa
Akwasi, Opoku Charles
Ashraf, Sheikh Farhan
I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge
title I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge
title_full I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge
title_fullStr I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge
title_full_unstemmed I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge
title_short I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge
title_sort i will hurt you for this, when and how subordinates take revenge from abusive supervisors: a perspective of displaced revenge
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101111
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.503153
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