The Moderating Effect of Interaction Avoidance Between Abusive Supervision and Subordinates' Job Promotions

Volume: 151, Issue: 7, Pages: 669 - 684
Published: Oct 3, 2017
Abstract
While abusive supervision is shown to have negative stress-related effects on targets, less is known about the factors capable of mitigating these negative effects and their career-related outcomes. In this paper, we drew on the transactional model of stress and coping (Lazarus & Folkman, 1986) and the upward mobility theory (Turner, 1960) to explore the moderating effect of subordinates' interaction avoidance between abusive supervision and job...
Paper Details
Title
The Moderating Effect of Interaction Avoidance Between Abusive Supervision and Subordinates' Job Promotions
Published Date
Oct 3, 2017
Volume
151
Issue
7
Pages
669 - 684
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