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Relational model of relative deprivation, revenge, and cyberbullying: A three-time longitudinal study.

Aggressive Behavior, 2023
Cyberbullying is a new form of aggression and can have serious consequences. Although the influencing factors of cyberbullying have been explored in the literature, less is known of the longitudinal effects of relative deprivation on cyberbullying and ...
Yongfen Guo, L. Xia
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The background of restaurant employees’ revenge intention: supervisor incivility, organizational gossip, and blaming others

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2023
Purpose Supervisor incivility and organizational gossip are two examples of dark organizational behaviors. Norm of reciprocity theory suggests that employees may develop revenge intentions after exposure to such behaviors while attributing blame to ...
Yilmaz Akgunduz   +2 more
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Revenge

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How do Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy tendencies influence consumer avoidance and revenge-seeking following a service failure?

Journal of Consumer Marketing, 2023
Purpose This study aims to identify the impact that Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy tendencies have on avoidance and revenge-seeking after a service failure. The research examines the role that negative affect and desire for revenge play in
Tyler Hancock   +3 more
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When a revenger evolves into a loyal follower: the causes and consequences of revenge travel

Current Issues in Tourism, 2023
Revenge travel is a term that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic describing people’s strong desire to travel, almost as if making up for lost time and missed opportunities.
Mingjie Fang   +3 more
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REVENGE travel: fact or myth?

Current Issues in Tourism, 2023
‘Revenge travel’ is a popular buzzword that the media uses to describe the boom in tourism following the COVID-19 pandemic. However, little empirical evidence has been presented to confirm the existence of revenge travel.
Xialu Liu, Wenjin Wang
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Legal Protection of Revenge and Deepfake Porn Victims in the European Union: Findings From a Comparative Legal Study

Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2022
The use of images of persons in a pornographic context (without the prior consent of the person concerned) on the internet is an increasingly widespread infringement.
Karolina Mania
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Revenge travel: nostalgia and desire for leisure travel post COVID-19

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has hampered consumers’ psychological well-being and the travel industry. Secondary evidence suggests a revenge travel phenomenon.
J. Wang, Lan Xia
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Abusive supervision, supervisor undermining, and turnover intentions: mediation of quiescent silence and desire to seek revenge among Thai banking frontliners

Management Research Review, 2022
Purpose Drawing on the social exchange theory, this study aims to investigate the destructive impact of abusive supervision and supervisor undermining on quiescent silence and turnover intentions among frontline employees.
G. Afshan   +4 more
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Empirical Scale for Revenge Buying Behaviour: A Curious Consequence of Pandemic

BIMTECH Business Perspectives, 2022
The present paper aims to explain the new phenomenon of revenge buying behaviour witnessed among consumers as an aftermath of the pandemic. This paper also aims to develop and validate a new scale that can empirically measure the revenge buying behaviour.
M. Malhotra
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