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Follower Jealousy at Work: A Test of Vecchio's Model of Antecedents and Consequences of Jealousy.

Geir Thompson1, Robert Buch2, Lars Glasø1.   

Abstract

The present study tests the validity of Robert P. Vecchio's seminal work on antecedents and consequences of jealousy. Specifically, we examine whether antecedents such as in-group status, supervisory considerateness, and supervisory differentiation of subordinates are associated with jealousy. In addition, we examine whether jealousy is associated with the outcome variable of social loafing. Leaders (n = 73) and their followers (n = 303) working in business organizations in Norway contributed data. Multilevel analyses showed that a high-quality working relationship with one's supervisor was inversely related to reports of jealousy. In addition, supervisors who displayed high levels of considerateness, for example, by providing followers with positive emotional support, were better able to reduce subordinate jealousy. This is a novel observation since previous research failed to demonstrate such a relationship. Finally, jealousy was positively associated with social loafing, suggesting that jealous followers engaged in an active counterproductive resistance response. The present study contributes to the extant literature by identifying unexamined antecedents of jealousy and a dysfunctional behavioral response to jealousy in the form of social loafing in the workplace.

Keywords:  Jealousy; in-group status; social loafing; supervisory considerateness; supervisory differentiation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29267153     DOI: 10.1080/00223980.2017.1407740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3980


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1.  Negative Influences of Differentiated Empowering Leadership on Team Members' Helping Behaviors: The Mediating Effects of Envy and Contempt.

Authors:  Fang Sun; Xiyuan Li; Muhammad Naseer Akhtar
Journal:  Psychol Res Behav Manag       Date:  2022-01-06
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