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Cheating from dominating: An investigation of how leaders’ dominant behavior elicits employee cheating
Cheating from dominating: An investigation of how leaders’ dominant behavior elicits employee cheating
Date
12/11/2025
Author(s)
Wang, Y., Weng, Q., Geng, Z., Ma, B., Xiao, M., & Gao, W.
This study examines the hidden costs of leaders’ dominant behavior, conceptualizing it as a workplace stressor. Drawing on the transactional model of stress, the findings show that dominance undermines psychological empowerment, increases anxiety, and fosters employee cheating as a covert coping mechanism, mitigated by coworker support.