The Role of Trait Anger in the Relationship between Stressors and Counterproductive Work Behaviors: Convergent Findings from Multiple Studies and Methodologies |
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Authors: | Alexandra Ilie Lisa M. Penney Dan Ispas Dragos Iliescu |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of South Florida, USA;2. University of Houston, USA;3. Illinois State University, USA;4. National School of Political and Administrative Studies and D&D Research/Test Central, Romania |
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Abstract: | Across three studies, we investigated the moderating role of trait anger in the relationship between workplace stressors and counterproductive work behaviors (CWB). In Study 1, all the variables were measured using self‐reports. In Study 2, workplace stressors were measured using co‐worker reports, trait anger was measured using significant other reports, and CWB was measured using self‐reports. In Study 3, we measured workplace stressors at Time 1, trait anger at Time 2 (6 months later), and objective indicators of CWB at Time 3 (12 months after Time 2). Convergent results were obtained across the three studies, with positive associations between workplace stressors and CWB, trait anger and CWB, and with trait anger moderating the relationship between stressors and CWB. |
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