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The Effects of Moral Emotional Traits on Workplace Bullying Perpetration
Authors:Ryan P. Jacobson  Jacqueline N. Hood  Kathryn J. L. Jacobson
Affiliation:Department of Organizational Studies, University of New Mexico
Abstract:This study investigates the role of “moral” emotional traits—guilt proneness, shame proneness, empathic concern, and perspective taking—as predictors of workplace bullying perpetration. We also test and find support for a model derived from moral emotions literature and the sociometer theory of self-esteem in which the tendency to take reparative action following interpersonal transgressions mediates the buffering effect of guilt proneness on bullying. Data were obtained from working MBA students and advanced undergraduates during 2 survey sessions, 4 to 6 weeks apart. Findings indicate that moral emotional traits may be useful to consider in personnel selection as a means to reduce workplace bullying.
Keywords:bullying  guilt proneness  moral emotions  self-esteem
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