The Double-Edged Sword Effect of Abusive Supervision on Subordinates' Innovative Behavior.

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Abstract
Existing studies on the relationship between abusive supervision and innovative behavior do not present a united picture. Drawing up the antecedent-benefit-cost framework and social cognitive theory, we tried to explain the contradictory relationships between them based on the mediating mechanism. Results showed that abusive supervision discouraged subordinates' innovative behavior through reducing subordinates' psychological safety but promoted subordinates' innovative behavior through enhancing challenge-related stress.
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Authors Zhu, Jinqiang;Zhang, Bainan;
Journal Frontiers in psychology
Year 2019
DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00066
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