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  • Psychology
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Sociology

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  • Gaslighting research has increased significantly, especially after being named the 2022 word of the year.
  • Despite broader interest, scholarly work on workplace gaslighting is limited, impeding a clear conceptual understanding.
  • Existing literature lacks a definitive framework for workplace gaslighting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review existing gaslighting scholarship across disciplines.
  • To analyze and delineate the core attributes of gaslighting phenomena.
  • To propose a clear definition of workplace gaslighting.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature review of gaslighting research.
  • Thematic analysis of gaslighting definitions from various disciplines.
  • Conceptualization of workplace gaslighting based on identified attributes.

Main Results:

  • Gaslighting behaviors necessitate trivialization and affliction potential.
  • The experience of gaslighting can escalate to reality distortion, contingent on power imbalance.
  • Intentionality in gaslighting is considered contingent due to its covert nature.

Conclusions:

  • A proposed definition of workplace gaslighting is presented.
  • Key attributes distinguishing necessary and contingent elements of workplace gaslighting are identified.
  • Future research directions for workplace gaslighting are suggested.