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Experiencing Incivility in Organizations: The Buffering Effects of Emotional and Organizational Support1
Authors:KATHI N MINER  ISIS H SETTLES  JENNIFER S PRATT‐HYATT  CHRISTOPHER C BRADY
Institution:1. Department of Psychology and Women's and Gender Studies Program, Texas A&M University;2. Michigan State University;3. Western Kentucky University
Abstract:Research shows that being a target of organizational incivility is associated with negative outcomes, including declines in job satisfaction, physical health, and psychological well‐being. Two studies (90 property management company employees; 210 undergraduate students) were conducted to examine whether 2 types of social support—emotional and organizational—act as buffers of the relationship between incivility and outcomes in workplace and academic contexts. Two types of incivility were also examined: general workplace incivility and gendered incivility. Consistent with the hypotheses, the results of both studies indicated that employees and students who experienced higher levels of incivility reported better outcomes when they felt organizationally and emotionally supported. Implications for organizations are discussed.
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