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Citation

Walsh BM, Lee JJ, Jensen JM, McGonagle AK, Samnani AK. J. Bus. Psychol. 2018; 33(4): 495-508.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Springer Nature)

DOI

10.1007/s10869-017-9505-x

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Scholars have called for research on the antecedents of mistreatment in organizations such as workplace incivility, as well as the theoretical mechanisms that explain their linkage. To address this call, the present study draws upon social information processing and social cognitive theories to investigate the relationship between positive leader behaviors--those associated with charismatic leadership and ethical leadership--and workers' experiences of workplace incivility through their perceptions of norms for respect. Relationships were separately examined in two field studies using multi-source data (employees and coworkers in study 1, employees and supervisors in study 2).

RESULTS suggest that charismatic leadership (study 1) and ethical leadership (study 2) are negatively related to employee experiences of workplace incivility through employee perceptions of norms for respect. Norms for respect appear to operate as a mediating mechanism through which positive forms of leadership may negatively relate to workplace incivility. The paper concludes with a discussion of implications for organizations regarding leader behaviors that foster norms for respect and curb uncivil behaviors at work.


Language: en

Keywords

Charismatic leadership; Ethical leadership; Mediation; Norms for respect; Workplace incivility

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