心理学
归属
责备
观察员(物理)
透视法
社会心理学
人际交往
背景(考古学)
意会
透视图(图形)
产业与组织心理学
心理信息
移情
政治学
梅德林
古生物学
人工智能
法学
物理
生物
量子力学
计算机科学
公共关系
作者
Tara C. Reich,M. Sandy Hershcovis,Zhanna Lyubykh,Karen Niven,Sharon K. Parker,Chris Stride
摘要
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).
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