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The targets of workplace bullies often suffer long after the bullying stops. Resentment, anger, emotional pain, and even physical ailments can prevent them from moving forward with their lives. How can people who have been bullied at work grow from victim to survivor? Thriving After Workplace...
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This study probes the link between workplace bullying, emotional exhaustion and presenteeism in employees of public and private sector service organizations. Based on affective events theory, this study found that emotional exhaustion mediates the relationship between bullying and employee...
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Much of the existent research presents perceived social support as an effective tool of stress management at work. Our research aims to test this hypothesis by interrogating the moderator role attributed to perceived social support from superiors and subordinates in the relationship between role...
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This study aims to test the hypothesized moderated mediation process combining project conflicts, negative emotions, employee resilience, and employee burnout. It proposes that negative emotions can be considered as a mediator between the relationship of project conflicts and employee burnout,...
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When evaluating leadership, bad events 'have more impact than good ones, and bad information is processed more thoroughly than good'. Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy: Advances in Theory and Practice provides detailed insights into conceptualizations of destructive leadership,...
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