Such envy arises when the other is viewed as being better than oneself. For example, we might envy another person’s wealth, appearance, status, experiences, and even their good health.
I t's perfectly natural to compare ourselves to others-and feel a twinge of envy when we fear we're falling short. Far from ...
When employees perceive evaluations as unfair or overly comparative, envy can emerge. For example, if only a select few receive praise or rewards, others may feel overlooked or undervalued.