Title of article :
Effect of Abusive Supervision on Pro-Social Citizenship Behaviors: the Mediating Role of Interactional justice, Organization-Based Self Esteem and Meaning of Work
Author/Authors :
Samreen, Farah COMSATS University - Lahore Campus, Pakistan , Rashid, Amir Department of Management Sciences - COMSATS University - Lahore Campus, Pakistan , Bodla, Mahmood Department of Management Sciences - Virtual University Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
The aim of the present study is to check the effect of abusive supervision on pro-social
silence and pro-social voice through three mediating variables―interactional justice,
meaning of work and organization based self-esteem in the context of Pakistan. Data
were collected from 917 subordinate-supervisor dyads from Pakistan. Results from
structural equation modeling revealed that only interactional justice partially mediates the
negative relation of abusive supervision with pro-social voice pro-social silence, whereas
meaning of work and organization-based self-esteem did not show significant mediating
effects. The present study will broaden the existing literature regarding the effect of
abusive supervision on pro-social voice and pro-social silence― the two very distinct and
essential forms of OCB considering the boundary conditions of a developing Asian
country such as Pakistan. Conducting such study in Pakistan clarifies the difference in the
attitude and the reaction of employees against abusive supervision in a developing Asian
country, as these cultures are featured by high power distance and unemployment that
affect these behaviors differently effect of abusive supervision on pro-social citizenship
behaviors: the mediating role of interactional justice, organization based self-esteem and
meaning of work.
Keywords :
abusive supervision , interactional justice , organization based self-esteem , meaning of work , subordinate rated pro-social silence , supervisor rated pro-social voice
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science