Patterns and profiles of response to incivility in the workplace.

The authors draw on stress and coping theory to understand patterns of individual response to workplace incivility. According to data from 3 employee samples, incivility tended to trigger mildly negative appraisals, which could theoretically differentiate incivility from other categories of antisocial work behavior. Employees experiencing frequent and varied incivility from powerful instigators generally appraised their uncivil encounters more negatively. They responded to this stressor using a multifaceted array of coping strategies, which entailed support seeking, detachment, minimization, prosocial conflict avoidance, and assertive conflict avoidance. These coping reactions depended on the target's appraisal of the situation, the situation's duration, and the organizational position and power of both target and instigator. Implications for organizational science and practice are discussed.

[1]  C. Cooper,et al.  The Concept of Bullying at work: the European tradition , 2002 .

[2]  L. Cortina,et al.  What's Gender Got to Do with It? Incivility in the Federal Courts , 2002, Law & Social Inquiry.

[3]  Marcia P. Miceli,et al.  Blowing the whistle : the organizational and legal implications for companies and employees , 1993 .

[4]  B. Gottlieb Coping with chronic stress. , 1997 .

[5]  Richard S. Lazanis Stress and emotion, a new synthesis , 1999 .

[6]  Paul Harvey,et al.  Cognitions, Emotions, and Evaluations: An Elaboration Likelihood Model for Workplace Aggression , 2008 .

[7]  J. Gruber,et al.  Women's Responses to Sexual Harassment: A Multivariate Analysis , 1995 .

[8]  R. Bies,et al.  How employees respond to personal offense: the effects of blame attribution, victim status, and offender status on revenge and reconciliation in the workplace. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.

[9]  R. Sinclair,et al.  A threat-appraisal perspective on employees' fears about antisocial workplace behavior. , 2002, Journal of occupational health psychology.

[10]  Robert D. Pritchard,et al.  The dark side of organizational behavior , 2004 .

[11]  J. Colquitt On the dimensionality of organizational justice: a construct validation of a measure. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.

[12]  E. Sundstrom,et al.  Gender and power in organizations: A longitudinal perspective. , 1989 .

[13]  S. Einarsen The nature and causes of bullying at work , 1999 .

[14]  Norman S. Endler,et al.  Handbook of coping : theory, research, applications , 1996 .

[15]  Rudolf H. Moos,et al.  Coping, stress resistance, and growth: Conceptualizing adaptive functioning. , 1996 .

[16]  Christine M. Pearson,et al.  Tit for Tat? The Spiraling Effect of Incivility in the Workplace , 1999 .

[17]  L. Cortina,et al.  Profiles in coping: responses to sexual harassment across persons, organizations, and cultures. , 2005, The Journal of applied psychology.

[18]  Karl Aquino,et al.  Getting even or moving on? Power, procedural justice, and types of offense as predictors of revenge, forgiveness, reconciliation, and avoidance in organizations. , 2006, The Journal of applied psychology.

[19]  S. Folkman,et al.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology If It Changes It Must Be a Process: Study of Emotion and Coping during Three Stages of a College Examination , 2022 .

[20]  L. Cortina,et al.  The (un)reasonableness of reporting: antecedents and consequences of reporting sexual harassment. , 2002, The Journal of applied psychology.

[21]  B. Long,et al.  Women, Work, and Coping: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Workplace Stress , 1993 .

[22]  R. Lewicki Research on Negotiation in Organizations , 1990 .

[23]  G. R. Ferris,et al.  Understanding sexual harassment in the workplace: The influence of power and politics within the dyadic interaction of harasser and target , 1991 .

[24]  L. Cortina,et al.  Sexual Harassment Severity: Assessing Situational and Personal Determinants and Outcomes , 2005 .

[25]  Edwin M. Hartman Organizational Ethics and the Good Life , 1996 .

[26]  W. Groot,et al.  Job satisfaction of older workers , 1999 .

[27]  D. Rupp,et al.  When customers lash out: the effects of customer interactional injustice on emotional labor and the mediating role of discrete emotions. , 2006, The Journal of applied psychology.

[28]  C. Cooper,et al.  Organisational effects of bullying , 2003 .

[29]  L. Cortina,et al.  Interpersonal mistreatment in the workplace: the interface and impact of general incivility and sexual harassment. , 2005, The Journal of applied psychology.

[30]  S. Freels,et al.  Workplace harassment, active coping, and alcohol-related outcomes. , 2001, Journal of substance abuse.

[31]  L. Cortina,et al.  Contextualizing Latina Experiences of Sexual Harassment: Preliminary Tests of a Structural Model , 2002 .

[32]  B. Gottlieb Conceptual and Measurement Issues in the Study of Coping with Chronic Stress , 1997 .

[33]  L. Offermann,et al.  Coping with sexual harassment: personal, environmental, and cognitive determinants. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.

[34]  L. Cortina,et al.  Raising voice, risking retaliation: Events following interpersonal mistreatment in the workplace. , 2003, Journal of occupational health psychology.

[35]  R. Thacker A Descriptive Study of Situational and Individual Influences upon Individuals' Responses to Sexual Harassment , 1996 .

[36]  Linda L. Carli Gender, Interpersonal Power, and Social Influence , 1999 .

[37]  Lisa A. Mainiero Coping with powerlessness: The relationship of gender and job dependency to empowerment-strategy usage. , 1986 .

[38]  R. Bies Interactional justice : communication criteria of fairness , 1986 .

[39]  P. Chisnall Mail and Internet Surveys: The Tailored Design Method , 2007, Journal of Advertising Research.

[40]  Marshall W. Meyer,et al.  Power in Organizations. , 1982 .

[41]  Karen Jagatic,et al.  By any other name : American perspectives on workplace bullying , 2002 .

[42]  S. Swan Explaining the Job-Related and Psychological Consequences of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A Contextual Model , 1997 .

[43]  D. Zapf,et al.  Conflict escalation and coping with workplace bullying: A replication and extension , 2001 .

[44]  Helge Hoel,et al.  Bullying and emotional abuse in the workplace : international perspectives in research and practice , 2002 .

[45]  R A Thacker,et al.  Emotional and psychological consequences of sexual harassment: a descriptive study. , 1996, The Journal of psychology.

[46]  Ethel Roskies,et al.  Job insecurity in managers: Antecedents and consequences , 1990 .

[47]  J. R. French,et al.  The bases of social power. , 1959 .

[48]  D. Skarlicki,et al.  Exploring the role of emotions in injustice perceptions and retaliation. , 2005, The Journal of applied psychology.

[49]  K. Aquino,et al.  The Effects of Blame Attributions and Offender Likableness on Forgiveness and Revenge in the Workplace , 1999 .

[50]  Eva Gemzøe Mikkelsen,et al.  Individual effects of exposure to bullying at work , 2002 .

[51]  H. Weiss,et al.  Affective Events Theory: A theoretical discussion of the structure, causes and consequences of affective experiences at work. , 1996 .

[52]  Lynne Andersson,et al.  When Workers Flout Convention: A Study of Workplace Incivility , 2001 .

[53]  R. Bennett,et al.  A TYPOLOGY OF DEVIANT WORKPLACE BEHAVIORS: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING STUDY , 1995 .

[54]  L. Cortina,et al.  Incivility in the workplace: incidence and impact. , 2001, Journal of occupational health psychology.

[55]  Dorwin Cartwright,et al.  Studies in Social Power. , 1960 .

[56]  B. Tepper,et al.  Consequences of Abusive Supervision , 2000 .

[57]  L. Cortina,et al.  Personal and workgroup incivility: impact on work and health outcomes. , 2008, The Journal of applied psychology.

[58]  Klaus Niedl Mobbing and well-being: Economic and personnel development implications. , 1996 .

[59]  Marcos Dipinto,et al.  Discriminant analysis , 2020, Predictive Analytics.

[60]  Blair Wheaton,et al.  The Nature of Chronic Stress , 1997 .

[61]  John A. Hartigan,et al.  Clustering Algorithms , 1975 .

[62]  J. N. Cleveland,et al.  Sexual harassment and perceptions of power: An under-articulated relationship. , 1993 .

[63]  K. Rospenda,et al.  Chronicity of sexual harassment and generalized work-place abuse: effects on drinking outcomes. , 2000, Addiction.

[64]  Lynne Andersson,et al.  Assessing and attacking workplace incivility , 2000 .

[65]  S. Folkman,et al.  Stress, appraisal, and coping , 1974 .

[66]  Donald E. Conlon,et al.  Justice at the millennium: a meta-analytic review of 25 years of organizational justice research. , 2001, The Journal of applied psychology.