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SOURCES – 11 signs someone views you as competition

November 26, 2025 by Ash Kaushik

The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “11 signs someone views you as competition.”

  1. Impact of Interpersonal Competition on Knowledge Hiding Behavior Among the Employees: Mediating Role of Moral Disengagement and Work Overload
  2. Trusted but isolated: how perceived trust from leaders leads to workplace exclusion through being the target of envy
  3. “Comparisons are Odious”? — Exploring the Dual Effect of Upward Social Comparison on Workplace Coping Behaviors of Temporary Agency Workers
  4. When Interpersonal Competition Helps and When It Harms: An Integration via Challenge and Threat
  5. Effect of leader-member exchange on employee envy and work behavior moderated by self-esteem and neuroticism
  6. Status competition and performance in work groups
  7. Green and Mean: Envy and Social Understanding in Organizations
  8. Biting the Hand That Feeds: A Status-Based Model of When and Why Receiving Help Motivates Social Undermining
  9. Causes and consequences of coalitional cognition
  10. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Envy
  11. Rivals When We Work Together: Team Rivalry Effects on Performance in Collaborative Learning Groups
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