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Standing by Your Organization: The Impact of Organizational Identification and Abusive Supervision on Followers' Perceived Cohesion and Tendency to Gossip

机译:支持您的组织:组织认同和滥用监督对追随者感知的八卦凝聚力和倾向的影响

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Abusive supervision has been shown to have significant negative consequences for employees' well-being, attitudes, and behavior. However, despite the devastating impact, it might well be that employees do not always react negatively toward a leader's abusive behavior. In the present study, we show that employees' organizational identification and abusive supervision interact for employees' perceived cohesion with their work group and their tendency to gossip about their leader. Employees confronted with a highly abusive supervisor had a stronger perceived cohesion and engaged in less gossiping behavior when they identified more strongly with their organization. Our findings illustrate that organizational identification functions as a buffer for those confronted with an abusive supervisor.
机译:事实表明,滥用监督对员工的幸福感,态度和行为具有重大的负面影响。然而,尽管造成了毁灭性的影响,但很可能员工并不总是对领导者的辱骂行为做出负面反应。在本研究中,我们表明,员工的组织认同感和虐待性监督会相互影响,以增强员工与工作组的凝聚力以及他们对领导的八卦倾向。当员工对组织高度重视时,他们面对上司高度侮辱的上司时,他们的凝聚力就会增强,闲聊的行为也会减少。我们的发现表明,组织识别可以为面对虐待上司的人提供缓冲。

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