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Sharpening the “essence” of mobbing: An examination of constructive leadership behaviors and negative employee outcomes

Drawing on social exchange and affective events theories, this study investigates the relationship between constructive leader behaviors—those associated with ethical, authentic, transformational, and transactional supervision—and employees’ experiences of withdrawal intentions and behaviors (intent...

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Main Authors: Glaveli, Niki, Galanou, Aikaterini, Kolias, George
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