Hey Boss: Workers Prefer 'Consistent Jerk' to Loose Cannon

“We found that inconsistent treatment is much more stressful than being treated poorly all the time.”

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Is your boss always a jerk? You still may be better off than those workers whose supervisor is courteous one moment and rude the next.

New research by a team of current and former Michigan State University business scholars suggests employees whose superior is consistently unfair are actually less stressed and more satisfied with their job than employees with an erratic boss.

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The study, online in the Academy of Management Journal, included both a lab experiment in which participants’ heart rates were monitored for stress levels and a separate field study of workers and supervisors from 95 employers representing a host of industries.

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