Authors
Jaclyn M Jensen, Pankaj C Patel, Jana L Raver
Publication date
2014/3
Journal
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
99
Issue
2
Pages
296
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Given increased interest in whether targets’ behaviors at work are related to their victimization, we investigated employees’ job performance level as a precipitating factor for being victimized by peers in one’s work group. Drawing on rational choice theory and the victim precipitation model, we argue that perpetrators take into consideration the risks of aggressing against particular targets, such that high performers tend to experience covert forms of victimization from peers, whereas low performers tend to experience overt forms of victimization. We further contend that the motivation to punish performance deviants will be higher when performance differentials are salient, such that the effects of job performance on covert and overt victimization will be exacerbated by group performance polarization, yet mitigated when the target has high equity sensitivity (benevolence). Finally, we investigate whether victimization is …
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