How many friends at work are too many? The nonlinear association between the number of friends, social support and mental well-being

IF 1.3 Q3 MANAGEMENT Central European Management Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1108/cemj-09-2023-0372
M. I. Telecan, P. Curșeu, Claudia Lenuta Rus
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PurposeWe grounded this study in the Too-Much-of-a-Good-Thing (TMGT) meta-theoretical framework to disentangle the costs and benefits associated with workplace friendship in a military setting.Design/methodology/approachWe collected data cross-sectionally through self-reports from 287 employees from the Romanian Air Force.FindingsThe number of friends had an inverted U-shaped association with perceived social support. Our results show that as the number of friends increases from 9 to 10, so does the social support. However, as the number of friends further increases above 10, social support tends to decrease rather than increase. Furthermore, we found that social support and all dimensions of mental well-being (emotional, social and psychological well-being) were positively associated. Moreover, social support mediated the relationship between the number of friends and the three dimensions of mental well-being.Research limitations/implicationsOur findings can help human resources policies in military organizations foster an organizational climate that cultivates friendship ties between employees, which is crucial for their social support and overall mental well-being.Originality/valueThis work provides additional information about the specific mechanisms through which the effects of workplace friendships on mental well-being occur.
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工作中有多少朋友算多?朋友数量、社会支持和心理健康之间的非线性关系
目的我们将本研究建立在 "好东西太多"(TMGT)元理论框架的基础上,以厘清与军事环境中职场友谊相关的成本和收益。研究结果朋友数量与感知的社会支持呈倒 U 型关系。我们的结果表明,当朋友的数量从 9 个增加到 10 个时,社会支持也随之增加。然而,当朋友人数进一步增加到 10 人以上时,社会支持度不升反降。此外,我们还发现,社会支持与心理健康的所有维度(情感、社会和心理健康)都呈正相关。研究局限性/意义我们的发现有助于军事组织的人力资源政策营造一种培养员工之间友谊关系的组织氛围,这对员工的社会支持和整体心理健康至关重要。
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