Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice

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Autor(a) principal: Hillebrandt, Annika
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Saldanha, Maria Francisca, Brady, Daniel L., Barclay, Laurie J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32800
Resumo: What motivates managers to deliver bad news in a just manner and why do some managers fail to treat recipients of bad news with dignity and respect? Given the importance of delivering bad news in a just manner, answering these questions is critical to promote justice in the workplace. Drawing on appraisal theories of emotions, we propose that people with higher core self-evaluations may be less likely to deliver bad news in an interpersonally just manner. This is because these actors are more likely to appraise the delivery of bad news as a situation in which they have high coping potential and are therefore less likely to experience anxiety. However, we propose that anxiety can be important for propelling the enactment of interpersonal justice. We test our predictions across three studies (with four samples of full-time managers and employees). Theoretical and practical contributions include enhancing our understanding of who is motivated to enact interpersonal justice, why they are motivated to do so, and how to enhance justice in the workplace. Our findings also challenge the assumption that negative emotions are necessarily dysfunctional for the enactment of interpersonal justice and instead highlight the facilitative role of anxiety in this context.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
title Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
spellingShingle Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
Hillebrandt, Annika
Appraisal theory
Core self-evaluations
Emotions
Interpersonal justice
Justice enactment
title_short Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
title_full Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
title_fullStr Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
title_full_unstemmed Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
title_sort Delivering bad news fairly: the influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice
author Hillebrandt, Annika
author_facet Hillebrandt, Annika
Saldanha, Maria Francisca
Brady, Daniel L.
Barclay, Laurie J.
author_role author
author2 Saldanha, Maria Francisca
Brady, Daniel L.
Barclay, Laurie J.
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hillebrandt, Annika
Saldanha, Maria Francisca
Brady, Daniel L.
Barclay, Laurie J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Appraisal theory
Core self-evaluations
Emotions
Interpersonal justice
Justice enactment
topic Appraisal theory
Core self-evaluations
Emotions
Interpersonal justice
Justice enactment
description What motivates managers to deliver bad news in a just manner and why do some managers fail to treat recipients of bad news with dignity and respect? Given the importance of delivering bad news in a just manner, answering these questions is critical to promote justice in the workplace. Drawing on appraisal theories of emotions, we propose that people with higher core self-evaluations may be less likely to deliver bad news in an interpersonally just manner. This is because these actors are more likely to appraise the delivery of bad news as a situation in which they have high coping potential and are therefore less likely to experience anxiety. However, we propose that anxiety can be important for propelling the enactment of interpersonal justice. We test our predictions across three studies (with four samples of full-time managers and employees). Theoretical and practical contributions include enhancing our understanding of who is motivated to enact interpersonal justice, why they are motivated to do so, and how to enhance justice in the workplace. Our findings also challenge the assumption that negative emotions are necessarily dysfunctional for the enactment of interpersonal justice and instead highlight the facilitative role of anxiety in this context.
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