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Resumen de Beyond the individual victim: : Multilevel consequences of abusive supervision in teams

Crystal I. C. Farh, Zhijun Chen

  • We conceptualize a multilevel framework that examines the manifestation of abusive supervision in team settings and its implications for the team and individual members. Drawing on Hackman�s (1992) typology of ambient and discretionary team stimuli, our model features team-level abusive supervision (the average level of abuse reported by team members) and individual-level abusive supervision as simultaneous and interacting forces. We further draw on team-relevant theories of social influence to delineate two proximal outcomes of abuse�members� organization-based self-esteem (OBSE) at the individual level and relationship conflict at the team level�that channel the independent and interactive effects of individual- and team-level abuse onto team members� voice, team-role performance, and turnover intentions. Results from a field study and a scenario study provided support for these multilevel pathways. We conclude that abusive supervision in team settings holds toxic consequences for the team and individual, and offer practical implications as well as suggestions for future research on abusive supervision as a multilevel phenomenon. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved)


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