侵略
旁观者效应
心理学
社会心理学
人际交往
干预(咨询)
组织行为学
人际关系
犯罪学
精神科
作者
Ivana Vranješ,Zhanna Lyubykh,M. Sandy Hershcovis,Brianna Barker Caza
标识
DOI:10.5465/amr.2020.0396
摘要
In recent years, organizations, policy-makers, and researchers have started to promote bystander intervention as an important tool for combating the problem of interpersonal workplace aggression. How effective these interventions are, however, remains largely unknown, as research on what happens after a bystander intervenes and how perpetrators react to such intervention is virtually nonexistent. Understanding perpetrator reactions is critical because these reactions may shape the ultimate outcome of bystander intervention effectiveness. Accordingly, we present a theoretical model that delineates perpetrators’ reactions to bystander intervention in incidents of interpersonal workplace aggression. Building on theories of identity, we theorize the perpetrator’s sensemaking process and its contingencies that shape their diverse reactions to the bystander and the target. This paper has vital implications both for researchers trying to understand bystander–perpetrator interpersonal dynamics and for practitioners aiming to develop safe and effective bystander intervention strategies. Correspondence concerning this article should be directed to Ivana Vranjes (i.vranjes@uvt.nl).
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