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The relationship between abusive supervision, distributive justice and job satisfaction: A substitutes for leadership approach
Maria João Velez (Velez, M. J.); Pedro Neves (Neves, P.);
Título Revista
Revue Européenne de Psychologie Appliquée / European Review of Applied Psychology
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2017
Língua
Inglês
País
Estados Unidos da América
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(Francês) Le rapport entre la supervision abusive, la justice distributive et la satisfaction au travail: Une approche des substituts du leadership

Abstract/Resumo
Introduction Recently, interest in abusive supervision has grown (Tepper, 2007). However, little is still known about organizational factors that can reduce the adverse effects of abusive supervision. Objective Based on a substitute for leadership perspective (Kerr & Jermier, 1978), we predict that job resources adequacy and role clarity act as buffers in the negative relationship between abusive supervision, distributive justice and job satisfaction. Method A sample of 253 employees from a City Hall was used to test our hypotheses. Results We found that abusive supervision was significant and negatively related to distributive justice when job resources adequacy and role clarity were low, but not when job resources adequacy and role clarity were high, with consequences for job satisfaction. Conclusions These findings suggest that job resources adequacy and role clarity can reduce the negative impact of abusive supervision, which then lessens distributive unfairness perceptions and job dissatisfaction.
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Palavras-chave
Abusive supervision,Substitutes for leadership,Job resources adequacy,Role clarity,Distributive justice,Job satisfaction
  • Psicologia - Ciências Sociais
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Referência de financiamento Entidade Financiadora
SFRH/BD/80658/2011 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia