Neuroticism as an antecedent of abusive supervision and laissez-faire leadership in emergent leaders: The role of facets and agreeableness as a moderator

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作者
Fosse, Thomas Hol [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Martinussen, Monica [1 ,3 ]
Sorlie, Henrik O. [1 ,2 ]
Skogstad, Anders [2 ]
Martinsen, Oyvind L. [4 ]
Einarsen, Stale Valvatne [2 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Def Univ Coll, Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Bergen, Dept Psychosocial Sci, Bergen, Norway
[3] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Fac Hlth Sci, RKBU North, Tromso, Norway
[4] Binorwegian Business Sch, Oslo, Norway
[5] Norwegian Def Univ Coll, Oslo mil, NO-0015 Oslo, Norway
关键词
abusive supervision; agreeableness; laissez-faire leadership; neuroticism; personality traits; PERSONALITY-TRAITS; JOB-PERFORMANCE; WORKPLACE DEVIANCE; 5-FACTOR MODEL; BIG; 5; CONSEQUENCES; VALIDITY; CONSCIENTIOUSNESS; METAANALYSIS; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1111/apps.12495
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Academic interest in the relationship between leaders' personality and subordinates' perception of destructive leadership behavior is increasing. However, results so far have been weak, contradictory, and inconsistent to theory. Here, we examine if using facets of neuroticism, rather than the broader trait, can be more informative and increases the predictive power. Next, we explore the interplay between personality dimensions by examining if the relationship between the facet angry hostility in neuroticism and destructive leadership behavior is moderated by the trait agreeableness. Four hundred and twenty emergent leaders were examined in a military selection context, combining the leaders' self-rated neuroticism (T1) with subordinates' subsequent perception of abusive supervision and laissez-faire leadership in a field exercise two weeks later (T2). The results indicated that using facets instead of the broad factor of neuroticism improved the prediction of examined outcomes. Only some of the facets of neuroticism were related to perceived leader behavior, with specific facets being identified for abusive supervision and laissez-faire leadership, respectively. Further, the relationship between angry hostility and both leadership styles was moderated by agreeableness.
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页码:675 / 697
页数:23
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