The Impact of Abusive Supervision on Employee Job Satisfaction: Exploring The Mediating Mechanism of Employee Knowledge Hiding Behavior and Creativity
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2023
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Purpose −This study investigates the negative relationship between abusive
supervision and job satisfaction will be serially mediated by employee knowledge
hiding behavior and employee creativity.
Design/Methodology/Approach−Data was collected in the form of a questionnaire
survey in two time points (time lags of 2 weeks) from teachers at private colleges in
Lahore. Sample size 150 by convenience sampling, 144 teachers have completed the
full questionnaire survey. Hypothesis are tested by the PROCESS macro (Hayes, 2013).
Findings −The results reveal that direct effect of abusive supervision on employee job
satisfaction is not significant but through the serial mediation of employee knowledge
hiding behavior and employee creativity, it is significant so employee knowledge hiding
behavior and employee creativity fully mediate the negative relationship between
abusive supervision and employee job satisfaction.
Practical Implications−Results shows that in the organization abusive supervision by
the mangers towards their employees it can mitigate the employees job satisfaction so
in organization there is need to abusive supervision to mitigate the employee’s
knowledge hiding behavior and enhance creativity at workplace that ultimately enhance
the employees job satisfaction.
Originality /value−The study has found organizational leaders should have to work to
reduce abusive supervision to foster a healthy organizational culture, where employees
feel free to share their knowledge and perform their job duties creatively so they will
get more satisfaction towards their jobs and for personal life as well
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Department of Management Sciences, FA21, Management Sciences, mediating mechanism, employee knowledge, employee job, Dr. Tamania Khan