Simon Lloyd Restubog
My research revolves around three converging streams. The first stream focuses on the role of psychological contracts in employment relationships. Psychological contracts are stable mental models that represent the perceived promises employees believe that the employer is obligated to fulfil in exchange for their efforts. With specific reference to maintenance of psychological contracts, my research investigates the negative ramifications of psychological contract breach (i.e., failure on the part of the organization to fulfil promised obligations) and the salient role of socio-psychological mediators and personality moderators on a wide spectrum of workplace attitudes and behaviors. A second related research stream is unravelling the dark side of human behavior in organizations. It involves the measurement and prediction of workplace deviance and abusive leadership. My program of research explicates the explanatory mechanisms underlying workplace deviance and abusive leadership as well as identifying key antecedents and resulting consequences in work and non-work contexts. The third research stream focuses on the role of support and barriers in predicting career persistence in both educational and work contexts.
Primary Interests:
- Aggression, Conflict, Peace
- Interpersonal Processes
- Organizational Behavior
- Personality, Individual Differences
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"On the Couch" Interview
Abuse of Power: Identifying and Managing Destructive Leaders
Journal Articles:
- Bordia, P., Restubog, S. L. D., & Tang, R. L. (2008). When employees strike back: Investigating mediating mechanisms between psychological contract breach and workplace deviance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 1104-1117.
- Bordia, P., Restubog, S. L. D., Bordia, S., & Tang, R. L. (2010). Breach begets breach: Trickle-down effects of psychological contract breach on customer service. Journal of Management, 36, 1578-1607 .
- Kiazad, K., Restubog, S. L. D., Zagenczyk, T., Kiewitz, C., & Tang, R. L. (2010). In pursuit of power: The role of authoritarian leadership in the relationship between supervisors’ Machiavellianism and subordinates’ perceptions of abusive supervisory behavior. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 512-519.
- Kiewitz, C., Restubog, S. L. D., Zagencyzk, T. J., & Hochwarter, W. (2009). The interactive effects of psychological contract breach and organizational politics on perceived organizational support: Evidence from two longitudinal studies. Journal of Management Studies, 46, 806-834.
- Loh, M. I., Restubog, S. L. D., & Zagenczyk, T. J. (2010). Consequences of workplace bullying on employee identification and satisfaction among Australians and Singaporeans. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 41, 236-252.
- Penhaligon, N., Louis, W., & Restubog, S. L. D. (2009). Emotional anguish at work: The mediating role of perceived rejection on workgroup mistreatment and affective outcomes. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 14, 34-45.
- Rafferty, A. E., & Restubog, S. L. D. (2010). The impact of change process and context on change reactions and turnover during a merger. Journal of Management, 36, 1309-1338.
- Restubog, S. L. D., Bordia, P., & Bordia, S. (2011). Investigating the role of psychological contract breach on career success. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 79, 428-437.
- Restubog, S. L. D., Florentino, A., & Garcia, P. R. J. M. (2010). The mediating roles of career self-efficacy and career decidedness in the relationship between contextual support and persistence. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 77, 186-195.
- Restubog, S. L. D., Hornsey, M. J., Bordia, P., & Esposo, S. (2008). Effects of psychological contract breach on organizational citizenship behaviour: Insights from the Group Value Model. Journal of Management Studies, 45, 1377-1400.
- Restubog, S. L. D., Scott, K. L., & Zagenczyk, T. J. (2011). When distress hits home: The role of contextual factors and psychological distress in predicting employees’ responses to abusive supervision. Journal of Applied Psychology, 96, 713-729.
- Zagenczyk, T., Restubog, S. L. D., Kiewitz, C., Kiazad, K., & Tang, R. (in press). Psychological contracts as a mediator between Machiavellianism and employee citizenship and deviant behaviors: Convergent evidence from four studies. Journal of Management.
Simon Lloyd Restubog
School of Labor and Employment Relations
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
504 E. Armory Avenue
Champaign, Illinois 61820
United States of America
- Phone: (217) 300-8007