Abusive Managers/Supervisors' Impact on the Psychological Capital of Employees

Autor: Jason Walker, Deborah K. Circo, DaLissa Alzner, Erica Bearss, Laura G. Stephenson
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development ISBN: 9781668439371
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3937-1.ch025
Popis: Workplace bullying is a severe, violent, and pervasive issue present across the industry worldwide. Typically defined as interpersonal mistreatment that is more severe than incivility, it is a complex, deliberate, and maladaptive group of harmful actions towards individuals and creates oppressive work environments. Bullying can range from derogatory comments towards a target to social isolation and physical violence. Individuals typically evolve into the perpetrator role due to low self-esteem, dark personality traits, and anger management difficulties. Harassment and abusive incivility by managers and supervisors directed towards employees are associated with severe adverse and long-term outcomes, including psychological trauma, mental health disorders, and in extreme cases, suicide. The prevalence of workplace bullying ranges between 10-20% in multiple domains and cultures. When considering the economic, psychological, and health costs of incivility in the workplace, the epidemic of workplace bullying requires comprehensive prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies.
Databáze: OpenAIRE