滥用监督
建设性的
偏差(统计)
酒店业
心理学
款待
独创性
社会心理学
工作满意度
过程(计算)
统计
法学
操作系统
计算机科学
数学
旅游
政治学
创造力
作者
Wen‐Chi Pan,Liuyuan Sun,Li-Yun Sun,Chenwei Li,Alicia S.M. Leung
标识
DOI:10.1108/ijchm-04-2017-0212
摘要
Purpose Drawing on activation theory, this paper aims to examine the process through which abusive supervision influences job-oriented constructive deviance (JCD) in the hospitality industry. Design/methodology/approach Data are collected from 198 employees working with 34 supervisors, at three time points across four hotel groups in Macau. The instantaneous indirect effect and moderated curvilinear effect using established measures are tested. Findings First, abusive supervision was positively associated with hotel employees’ job dissatisfaction and their job dissatisfaction had an inverted curvilinear effect on JCD. Second, job dissatisfaction nonlinearly mediated the impact of abusive supervision on JCD. Third, high problem-focused coping decelerated the diminishing benefits of job dissatisfaction on JCD. Practical implications First, organizations should accept employees’ constructive deviance but suppress managers’ abusive supervision. Second, organizations need to improve employees’ problem-focused coping skills and channel job dissatisfaction into constructive and active behaviors. Originality/value Theoretically, the authors test a nonlinearly mediating and moderated curvilinear model and address the research concern on whether, why and how service employees decide to engage in positive deviant behaviors when encountering abusive supervision. Practically, the authors avoid concluding that moderate levels of abusive supervision can promote positive employee behaviors and refrain from justification of abusive supervision in the hospitality context.
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