A role that takes its toll? the moderating role of leadership in role stress and exposure to workplace bullying
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2023-11-10Author
Stapinski, Piotr
Bjørkelo, Brita
D'Cruz, Premilla
Mikkelsen, Eva G.
Gamian-Wilk, Malgorzata
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The purpose of the article is to provide further evidence for the work environment hypothesis. According to the work environment hypothesis and as documented by empirical evidence, organizational factors play a crucial role in the development of workplace bullying. However, to better understand and prevent bullying at work and establish sustainable, responsible and ethical workplaces, it is crucial to understand which organizational factors are particularly important in the development of bullying and how these factors, independently and combined, act as precursors to bullying over time. One prominent theory that explains how organizational and individual factors interact is the affective events theory (AET).
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