Management/Marketing Department, University of Dayton.
Research School of Management, Australian National University.
J Appl Psychol. 2016 May;101(5):731-42. doi: 10.1037/apl0000074. Epub 2016 Jan 4.
Drawing from an approach-avoidance perspective, we examine the relationships between subordinates' perceptions of abusive supervision, fear, defensive silence, and ultimately abusive supervision at a later time point. We also account for the effects of subordinates' assertiveness and individual perceptions of a climate of fear on these predicted mediated relationships. We test this moderated mediation model with data from three studies involving different sources collected across various measurement periods. Results corroborated our predictions by showing (a) a significant association between abusive supervision and subordinates' fear, (b) second-stage moderation effects of subordinates' assertiveness and their individual perceptions of a climate of fear in the abusive supervision-fear-defensive silence relationship (with lower assertiveness and higher levels of climate-of-fear perceptions exacerbating the detrimental effects of fear resulting from abusive supervision), and (c) first-stage moderation effects of subordinates' assertiveness and climate-of-fear perceptions in a model linking fear to defensive silence and abusive supervision at a later time. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record
从趋近-回避的角度出发,我们考察了下属对辱骂性监管、恐惧、防御性沉默的感知,以及这些感知与之后的辱骂性监管之间的关系。我们还考虑了下属的自信和对恐惧氛围的个体感知对这些预测中介关系的影响。我们通过涉及不同来源和不同测量时间段的数据的三项研究来检验这个有调节的中介模型。结果证实了我们的预测,即(a)辱骂性监管与下属的恐惧之间存在显著关联,(b)下属自信和对恐惧氛围的个体感知在辱骂性监管-恐惧-防御性沉默关系中存在二阶调节效应(自信程度较低和对恐惧氛围的感知水平较高会加剧辱骂性监管导致的恐惧的不利影响),(c)下属自信和对恐惧氛围的感知在一个将恐惧与防御性沉默和之后的辱骂性监管联系起来的模型中存在一阶调节效应。讨论了理论和实践意义。