Department of Management.
Haskayne School of Business.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2021 Oct;26(5):374-392. doi: 10.1037/ocp0000205. Epub 2021 Jul 22.
Workplace mistreatment regularly occurs in the presence of others (i.e., observers). The reactions of observers toward those involved in the mistreatment episode have wide-reaching implications. In the current set of studies, we draw on theories of perspective-taking to consider how this form of interpersonal sensemaking influences observer reactions toward those involved in a witnessed incident of workplace mistreatment. We find that observers' blame attributions and empathic concern for the individual whose perspective is taken explain the positive effects of perspective-taking on observer attitudes toward and performance evaluations of both the target and instigator of a witnessed incident of mistreatment. We also find that the effect of perspective-taking on observer reactions is stronger when the witnessed mistreatment is more severe. Finally, we find that although observer perspective-taking in the context of mistreatment can be encouraged, the effect seems to benefit instigators' performance evaluations rather than targets'. Implications for targets, instigators, and organizations are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
工作场所虐待经常在他人(即观察者)在场的情况下发生。观察者对虐待事件中涉事者的反应具有广泛的影响。在当前的一系列研究中,我们借鉴观点采择理论来探讨这种人际意义建构形式如何影响观察者对目睹的工作场所虐待事件中涉事者的反应。我们发现,观察者对被采择者的指责归因和同理心解释了观点采择对观察者对被目睹的虐待事件的目标和始作俑者的态度和绩效评估的积极影响。我们还发现,当被目睹的虐待行为更严重时,观点采择对观察者反应的影响更大。最后,我们发现,尽管可以鼓励观察者在虐待情境中进行观点采择,但这种效果似乎更有利于始作俑者的绩效评估,而不是目标者的评估。讨论了对目标者、始作俑者和组织的影响。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。