Emotional and behavioral reactions to social undermining: A closer look at perceived offender motives |
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Authors: | Craig D. Crossley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Management, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1240 114 CBA, NE 68588, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined how perceptions of underlying offender motives affect victims’ emotional and behavioral reactions toward their offender. Perceived offender motives of malice and greed were embedded in a cognition–emotion–behavior model based on theories of attribution, forgiveness and revenge, and tested in the context of social undermining. Findings suggested that victims distinguished between offender malice and greed, and that these attributions shaped subsequent emotional reactions, which in turn demonstrated independent relations with revenge, avoidance, and reconciliation. |
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Keywords: | Motives Affect/emotion Social undermining Attribution Forgiveness Avoidance Anger Sympathy Revenge Generalizability External validity |
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