Perceived supervisor’s subclinical psychopathy, and subordinate’s organizational commitment, job satisfaction and satisfaction with executive

Autor

  • ELŻBIETA SANECKA University of Silesia, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20132.172.191

Słowa kluczowe:

organizational psychopath, corporate psychopath, subclinical psychopa-thy, personality trait, organizational commitment, job satisfaction

Abstrakt

This study was designed to investigate the correlations between supervisor`s perceived subclinical psychopathy and subordinate`s organizational commitment, overall job satisfac-tion and particularly satisfaction with his/her supervisor. The results, based on a sample of 153 employees, showed that subordinates working with leaders, who can be defined as orga-nizational (or industrial, corporate) psychopaths, tended to adopt more negative work attitu-des. Supervisor`s perceived subclinical psychopathy had a negative impact on subordinates’ job satisfaction, satisfaction with supervisor and their organizational commitment. The paper discusses the results and limitations of the study, and offers suggestions for future research.

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Opublikowane

2020-01-08

Jak cytować

SANECKA, E. . (2020). Perceived supervisor’s subclinical psychopathy, and subordinate’s organizational commitment, job satisfaction and satisfaction with executive. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 4(2), 172–191. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20132.172.191