Workplace incivility and its implications for well-being
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posted on 2024-06-13, 10:14 authored by MP Leiter, E Peck, S GumuchianCopyright ©2015 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Workplace incivility has been identified as a specific form of social mistreatment causing distress despite its low intensity. Research on workplace incivility has touched on a variety of personal and contextual factors associated with incivility's prevalence including research on both antecedents and outcomes. The research has been especially concerned with identifying a wide range of negative consequences of incivility, including various occupational, interpersonal, and healthrelated implications. Theoretical explorations have considered links of incivility to sexism and racism, and its reflection of attachment styles, as well as its inherent connection with the stressor-emotion model of counterproductive work behavior (Spector & Fox, 2005). The power of incivility to elicit distress has been attributed to its capacity to signal riskiness of social situations that thwart core social motives (i.e., self-control). Intervention research has been relatively rare, but progress is evident.
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2015, EmeraldJournal
Research in Occupational Stress and Well BeingVolume
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107-135ISSN
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