Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees

Abusive supervision is described as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in a sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviours, excluding physical contact. Ample empirical evidence suggested that subordinates respond quite negatively to supervisor’s mistre...

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Main Authors: Roshayati Abdul Hamid,, Noor Hasni Juhdi,, Md Daud Ismail,, Nor Atiqah Abdullah,
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spelling my-ukm.journal.98242016-12-14T06:50:57Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9824/ Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees Roshayati Abdul Hamid, Noor Hasni Juhdi, Md Daud Ismail, Nor Atiqah Abdullah, Abusive supervision is described as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in a sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviours, excluding physical contact. Ample empirical evidence suggested that subordinates respond quite negatively to supervisor’s mistreatment by engaging in behaviours that are harmful to the organization and its members. However, little is known about the subordinates’ spiritual intelligence responses to abusive supervision. Spiritual intelligence is defined as the ability to apply and embody spiritual resources and qualities to enhance daily functioning and wellbeing. In this light the purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between abusive supervision as perceived by subordinates with workplace deviance by investigating how abusive supervision is moderated by spiritual intelligence and influence target-directed deviant acts (interpersonal and organizational deviance). Primary data were gathered from 136 completed questionnaires returned by employees of several manufacturing organizations in Selangor. The results showed that individuals with low spiritual intelligence strongly moderated the relationship between abusive supervision and workplace deviance compared to individuals with high spiritual intelligence. School of Social, Development and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9824/1/17x.geografia-si-feb16-roshayati-edam1.pdf Roshayati Abdul Hamid, and Noor Hasni Juhdi, and Md Daud Ismail, and Nor Atiqah Abdullah, (2016) Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 12 (2). pp. 191-202. ISSN 2180-2491 http://www.ukm.my/geografia/v2/index.php?cont=a&item=2&thn=2016&vol=12&issue=2&ver=loc
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description Abusive supervision is described as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in a sustained display of hostile verbal and nonverbal behaviours, excluding physical contact. Ample empirical evidence suggested that subordinates respond quite negatively to supervisor’s mistreatment by engaging in behaviours that are harmful to the organization and its members. However, little is known about the subordinates’ spiritual intelligence responses to abusive supervision. Spiritual intelligence is defined as the ability to apply and embody spiritual resources and qualities to enhance daily functioning and wellbeing. In this light the purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between abusive supervision as perceived by subordinates with workplace deviance by investigating how abusive supervision is moderated by spiritual intelligence and influence target-directed deviant acts (interpersonal and organizational deviance). Primary data were gathered from 136 completed questionnaires returned by employees of several manufacturing organizations in Selangor. The results showed that individuals with low spiritual intelligence strongly moderated the relationship between abusive supervision and workplace deviance compared to individuals with high spiritual intelligence.
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author Roshayati Abdul Hamid,
Noor Hasni Juhdi,
Md Daud Ismail,
Nor Atiqah Abdullah,
spellingShingle Roshayati Abdul Hamid,
Noor Hasni Juhdi,
Md Daud Ismail,
Nor Atiqah Abdullah,
Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees
author_facet Roshayati Abdul Hamid,
Noor Hasni Juhdi,
Md Daud Ismail,
Nor Atiqah Abdullah,
author_sort Roshayati Abdul Hamid,
title Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees
title_short Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees
title_full Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees
title_fullStr Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees
title_full_unstemmed Abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of Selangor employees
title_sort abusive supervision and workplace deviance as moderated by spiritual intelligence: an empirical study of selangor employees
publisher School of Social, Development and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9824/1/17x.geografia-si-feb16-roshayati-edam1.pdf
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