Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4210759027> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4210759027 abstract "Previous studies on cyberloafing focus on individual and organization factors, ignoring the situation of employes as the event observers. Drawing on affective events theory (AET), the present study proposed a theoretical model for the relationships among peer abusive supervision, negative affectivity, cyberloafing, and hostile attribute bias, which aims to bridge the above research gap.Multiwave data of 355 employes from 8 service-oriented companies in Southwest China supported our model. Time-lag method and critical incident techniques were introduced during the data collection stage. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression and bootstrapping method were employed for hypothesis test.The empirical results indicated that peer abusive supervision was positively related to third party's cyberloafing, and the third party's negative affectivity plays a mediating role among the above relationships. In addition, the third party's hostile attribution bias moderated the mediating role of third party's negative affectivity. Specifically, the effect of peer abusive supervision on third party's negative affectivity and the mediating effect of this negative affectivity were stronger when the third party's hostile attribution bias was higher.Drawing on AET, the current study constructed a process model of third party's cyberloafing reactions to peer abusive supervision, which helps explain the affective mechanism and the boundary conditions of the above events-affectivity-behavior path. Our model is a positive response to previous scholars' calls for research of abusive supervision from multiple perspectives. Meanwhile, the current study explored the antecedent variable of cyberloafing from the perspective of event observers, which provides a theoretical basis for follow-up-related research. Thirdly, this study further expanded the theoretical boundaries of AET." @default.
- W4210759027 created "2022-02-08" @default.
- W4210759027 creator A5020652161 @default.
- W4210759027 creator A5028703997 @default.
- W4210759027 creator A5054180274 @default.
- W4210759027 creator A5065252217 @default.
- W4210759027 creator A5074780894 @default.
- W4210759027 date "2022-02-04" @default.
- W4210759027 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4210759027 title "Cyberloafing to Escape From the “Devil”: Investigating the Impact of Abusive Supervision From the Third-Party Perspective" @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1558247315 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1759743873 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1909271049 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1964287146 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1964402930 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1964937508 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1978160121 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1982017304 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1984443919 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1997167046 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W1998030104 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2001727887 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2023875487 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2025325494 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2025643392 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2034559852 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2038702827 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2038829474 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2048785361 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2053211692 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2059595842 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2062223888 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2073279551 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2083403796 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2096320953 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2108609281 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2113792147 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2116159108 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2120242444 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2121186437 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2123446610 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2129101716 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2130129926 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2134343995 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2135404743 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2143026874 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2145126303 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2151126801 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2151390897 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2155582941 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2155955242 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2162437324 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2168848460 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2171579915 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2344861938 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2379818059 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2597410634 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2600090734 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2606444652 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2705203286 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2754163648 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2792827899 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2802414368 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2809534045 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2895313035 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2897995134 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2899247828 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2903501049 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2905403615 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2967386862 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2971304755 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2971488254 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2982017000 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W2985063968 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3008181374 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3009581766 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3012068933 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3012199995 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3023963523 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3035327722 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3043581168 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3047994148 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3084557527 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3087322876 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3088635956 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3097681429 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3123128701 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3127876080 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3168359081 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3171149559 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3177398206 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W3185705351 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W4235636179 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W4246839971 @default.
- W4210759027 cites W4247018618 @default.
- W4210759027 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.722063" @default.
- W4210759027 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35211049" @default.
- W4210759027 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4210759027 type Work @default.
- W4210759027 citedByCount "1" @default.