The ways to avoid abusive supervision: the moderating effects of the characteristics of supervisors and subordinates on abusive supervision

J Soc Psychol. 2023 Nov 25:1-20. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2023.2283481. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Following the recent emphasis on supervisory interactions in abusive supervision, this study explains why and how supervisors' job insecurity and authoritarianism are related to abusive supervision and how subordinates' characteristics, agreeableness and negotiating resistance interact with the effects of supervisors' characteristics. We conducted a field study with 261 supervisor and subordinate dyads in South Korea, and the study findings confirmed that supervisors' authoritarianism is positively related to abusive supervision and that the effect is enhanced when subordinates are highly agreeable and display resistant behaviors. The study contributes to the leadership literature, particularly on abusive supervision and personality. Moreover, our findings have practical implications for employees to manage their work relationships with their supervisors or subordinates.

Keywords: Abusive supervision; subordinate agreeableness; subordinate resistance; supervisor authoritarianism; supervisor insecurity.