D'Amore-McKim School of Business.
Department of Management and Human Resources.
J Appl Psychol. 2021 Mar;106(3):377-398. doi: 10.1037/apl0000508. Epub 2020 Apr 30.
Although destructive consequences for subordinates have featured prominently in the abusive supervision literature, scholars have insinuated that supervisory abuse may temporarily yield functional results. Drawing from research on motive attribution tendencies that underlie abusive supervision and the control perspective of repetitive thought, we develop and test a multilevel theory that delineates both functional and dysfunctional subordinate responses to daily abusive supervisor behavior. We posit that when subordinates generally attribute abusive supervision to performance promotion motives, abusive supervisor behavior during the day leads to task reflexivity that night, translating into within-subordinate increases in next-day task performance. In contrast, when subordinates generally attribute abusive supervision to injury initiation motives, abusive supervisor behavior during the day instead leads to rumination that night, resulting in within-subordinate increases in next-day leader-directed deviance. Results from 2 experience-sampling studies provide support for these predictions. By providing a more fine-grained understanding of both the adaptive and maladaptive consequences of daily abusive supervisor behavior, our research, together with prior studies, suggests that the short-lived instrumental outcomes of abusive supervisor behavior carry a substantial price, despite managers' illusion that acting in an abusive manner could be a feasible influence tactic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
尽管下属受到的破坏性后果在虐待性监督文献中占据突出地位,但学者们暗示,监督虐待可能会暂时产生功能性结果。本研究借鉴了对构成虐待性监督的动机归因倾向的研究和重复性思维的控制视角,我们提出并检验了一个多层次的理论,该理论描绘了下属对日常虐待性主管行为的功能性和非功能性反应。我们假设,当下属通常将虐待性监督归因于绩效提升动机时,主管白天的虐待行为会导致当晚的任务反思,从而导致下属第二天的任务绩效提高。相比之下,当下属通常将虐待性监督归因于伤害引发动机时,主管白天的虐待行为反而会导致当晚的沉思,从而导致下属第二天对领导的偏差行为增加。两项经验抽样研究的结果为这些预测提供了支持。通过更精细地了解日常虐待性主管行为的适应性和不良后果,我们的研究与之前的研究一起表明,尽管管理者们认为采取虐待行为可能是一种可行的影响策略,但这种行为的短暂工具性结果代价高昂。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。