TY - JOUR N2 - Drawing on the stressor–emotion model, the study examines the mechanisms of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) development: specifically (1) the direct effect of job stressor (bullying at work); (2) the moderation effect of the Dark Triad (DT) and job control (JC); and (3) the moderated moderation effect (DT x JC) on the job stressor–CWB link. Data were collected among 763 white- and blue-collar workers. The hypotheses were tested by means of the PROCESS method. As expected in the hypotheses, high job stressor was directly related to high CWB, and DT moderated (increased) the link. JC also moderated the job stressor–CWB link, but the moderation effect was in a direction opposite to expectations. High job control participants were more likely to report CWB when they reported a high level of the stressors. The moderated moderation effect was supported. JC increases the moderation effect of DT on the job stressor–CWB link. The highest level of CWB was observed when DT and JC were high. The findings provide further insight into processes leading to the development of CWB. L1 - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/109953/PDF/PPB%202-19%201Baka.pdf L2 - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/109953 PY - 2019 IS - No 2 EP - 92 DO - 10.24425/ppb.2019.126022 KW - job control KW - Dark Triad KW - CWB KW - stressor-emotion model KW - bullying at workplace A1 - Baka, Łukasz PB - Committee for Psychological Science PAS VL - vol. 50 DA - 2019.08.26 T1 - Can job control be counterproductive? The moderation effect of the Dark Triad and job control on job stressor – counterproductive work behavior link SP - 83 UR - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/109953 T2 - Polish Psychological Bulletin ER -