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提高嗓门,冒着被报复的风险:职场中人际虐待后的事件。

Raising voice, risking retaliation: Events following interpersonal mistreatment in the workplace.

作者信息

Cortina Lilia M, Magley Vicki J

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Program in Women's Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1109, USA.

出版信息

J Occup Health Psychol. 2003 Oct;8(4):247-65. doi: 10.1037/1076-8998.8.4.247.

Abstract

This study advances the literature on workplace deviance, addressing retaliation victimization in the context of interpersonal mistreatment. Using survey data from 1,167 public-sector employees, the authors investigated experiences of work retaliation victimization and social retaliation victimization among employees who have vocally resisted interpersonal mistreatment. Regression analyses suggest that different victim voice mechanisms trigger different forms of retaliation, depending on the social positions of the mistreatment victim and instigator. Discriminant function analyses demonstrate lower professional, psychological, and physical well-being among mistreated employees who have been further victimized with retaliation. These analyses also reveal health-related costs associated with victim silence--that is, enduring mistreatment without voicing resistance. Results are interpreted in light of theory on power, emotions, and justice in organizations.

摘要

本研究推进了关于工作场所偏差行为的文献,探讨了人际虐待背景下的报复性受害问题。作者利用来自1167名公共部门员工的调查数据,调查了那些公开抵制人际虐待的员工遭受工作报复性受害和社会报复性受害的经历。回归分析表明,不同的受害者发声机制会引发不同形式的报复,这取决于虐待受害者和煽动者的社会地位。判别函数分析表明,那些遭受人际虐待且进一步受到报复性伤害的员工,其职业、心理和身体健康状况较差。这些分析还揭示了与受害者沉默相关的健康成本,即默默忍受虐待而不表达反抗。研究结果依据组织中的权力、情感和正义理论进行了解释。

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