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Anger in the workplace: an emotion script approach to anger episodes between workers and their superiors, co-workers and subordinates

✍ Scribed by Julie Fitness


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
140 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-3796

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✦ Synopsis


The overall aim of this study was to investigate laypeople's accounts of the causes, features, and consequences of workplace anger episodes and to examine similarities and dierences amongst superiors', co-workers' and subordinates' anger experiences. One hundred and seventy-®ve respondents participated in structured interviews about a work-related anger episode with a superior, co-worker, or subordinate. Various features of the anger episodes diered according to the status of the respondent, with superiors angered by morally reprehensible behaviors and job incompetence, co-workers angered by morally reprehensible behaviors and public humiliation, and subordinates angered by unjust treatment. Subordinates were less likely than superiors to confront the anger target and more likely to consider the incident unresolved. Humiliating oences elicited more intense hate than non-humiliating oences; hate was also negatively associated with situational power and with a perceived successful resolution of the anger-eliciting event. Theoretical implications of the results are discussed in relation to the role of power in the experience and expression of anger in the workplace.