JOURNAL ARTICLE

Workplace Bullying in Academia: A Conditional Process Model

Alan K. GoodboyMatthew M. MartinCarol Bishop MillsCathlin V. Clark-Gordon

Year: 2022 Journal:   Management Communication Quarterly Vol: 36 (4)Pages: 664-687   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Guided by the job demand-control-support model of workplace strain, this study tested a theoretical model of academic work environments to explain workplace bullying in academia. College professors ( N = 503) completed a questionnaire about working in academia and experiencing bullying at work. Results of a conditional process analysis revealed that psychological job demands affected workplace bullying incidents directly, and indirectly through increased occupational stress; however, the mediated effect depended on how supportive the supervisor was and how much control professors had over their job duties (moderated moderated mediation). In departments where supervisors provided low to average social support to faculty, the indirect effect on bullying was weakened when professors had more decision authority over how they completed their job demands (moderated mediation). However, in departments where supervisors were highly supportive, there was no indirect effect of demands on workplace bullying through stress, despite how much or little decision authority professors had in doing their jobs (no moderated mediation). These findings speak to the importance of appointing a chairperson who will encourage professors’ autonomy in completing their work, and, more crucially, provide social support to discourage faculty bullying in response to job stressors.

Keywords:
Workplace bullying Moderated mediation Psychology Supervisor Mediation Autonomy Stressor Occupational stress Social psychology Job control Social support Control (management) Applied psychology Work (physics) Management Clinical psychology Political science

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3.87
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
63
Refs
0.92
Citation Normalized Percentile
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Citation History

Topics

Workplace Violence and Bullying
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions

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