From a restless pillow to a ruffled mind: testing a moderated mediation model of off-the-job antecedents of abusive supervision

IF 2.7 3区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Samson Samwel Shillamkwese, Q. Weng, H. Butt, H. Tariq, Zahid Hameed
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Purpose Although work-related antecedents of abusive supervision are well-known, knowledge on the cross-domain antecedents of this destructive leadership behavior is scarce. Accordingly, this study aims to investigate off-the-job supervisors’ after-work experiences that may influence their work behavior. The authors explore how and when a supervisor’s poor recovery experiences lead to abusive supervisory behaviors through a negative start-of-workday mood for high vs low supervisor sleep quality. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a single-source, three-phase field study (N = 422) to test the proposed moderated mediation model for participants from a large telecommunications company located in Anhui province, People’s Republic of China. Findings Poor recovery experiences in the supervisor’s personal life can spill over to their work domain and provoke abusive supervisory behavior through the mediating effect of a negative start-of-workday mood. Moreover, a supervisor’s good night’s sleep (i.e. first-stage moderator) serves as a key mitigating factor to diminish the negative start-of-workday mood resulting from a lack of relaxation, mastery experiences and control experiences (except for the lack of psychological detachment from work) and lessens abusive supervision. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature examining off-the-job events to understand the antecedents of abusive supervision that are beyond organizations’ control but significantly influence workplace behaviors, showing that not all antecedents of abusive supervision exist in the workplace; some are transferred from the home domain through nonvisible moods. Finally, the inclusion of sleep quality as a first-stage moderator provides insights on preventing abusive supervision caused by nonwork-related events. This adds a unique dimension to the abusive supervision literature by highlighting factors in the home domain that can prevent negative spillovers to the work domain. The authors conclude with some theoretical and practical implications for researchers and practitioners.
从一个不安分的枕头到一个焦躁不安的头脑:测试一个有调节的调解模型——工作外的虐待监督前因
目的:尽管滥用监督的工作相关前因是众所周知的,但关于这种破坏性领导行为的跨领域前因的知识却很少。因此,本研究旨在探讨职外主管的工作后经历对其工作行为的影响。作者探讨了管理者糟糕的恢复经历是如何以及何时通过对高和低睡眠质量的管理者的消极情绪来导致虐待性的管理行为的。设计/方法/方法作者进行了一项单一来源、三阶段的实地研究(N = 422),以检验来自中华人民共和国安徽省一家大型电信公司的参与者所提出的有调节的中介模型。在主管的个人生活中发现不良的恢复经历可以溢出到他们的工作领域,并通过消极的工作日开始情绪的中介作用引发滥用管理行为。此外,管理者良好的夜间睡眠(即第一阶段的调节)是一个关键的缓解因素,可以减少由于缺乏放松、掌握经验和控制经验(除了缺乏从工作中脱离的心理)而导致的消极的工作日开始情绪,并减少虐待性监督。独创性/价值本研究通过对工作外事件的研究,了解了组织无法控制但对工作场所行为有显著影响的虐待性监督的前因,表明并不是所有的虐待性监督前因都存在于工作场所;有些是通过看不见的情绪从家庭领域转移过来的。最后,将睡眠质量作为第一阶段调节因子提供了防止由与工作无关的事件引起的滥用监督的见解。通过强调家庭领域中可以防止负面溢出到工作领域的因素,这为滥用监督文献增加了一个独特的维度。最后,作者对研究人员和实践者提出了一些理论和实践意义。
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