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Keywords: Affective event theory
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Abusive supervision and the exit intention: a path model through role ambiguity, work alienation and quiet quitting
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Management Research Review
Management Research Review (2026) 49 (4): 361–385.
Published: 23 March 2026
... intention, whereas Study two extends the model by including the moderation effect of role ambiguity. The research uses a structural equation technique to examine the proposed model, built using affective events theory. Findings Outcomes of the study demonstrate that abusive supervision has a significant...
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Exploring workplace dignity from managerial lens
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Management Research Review
Management Research Review (2022) 45 (4): 545–562.
Published: 08 September 2021
... managers’ understanding of WPD and their experiences of both affirmation and denial of dignity at work. Design/methodology/approach Critical incident technique (CIT) has been used to explore the themes related to managers’ perceptions of WPD through their lived experiences. Affective event theory...
