“What about me?”: veteran organizational members’ negative emotional responses to newcomers

IF 1.9 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Research Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-08 DOI:10.1080/08824096.2023.2232728
Michael Sollitto, Stephanie Kelly
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ABSTRACT Uncertainty is a pervasive feature of organizational membership, exasperated by the presence of newcomers. Using uncertainty management theory (UMT), this study explored how veteran organizational members emotionally respond to the presence of new coworkers. Results revealed that veteran organizational members’ perceptions of new coworkers’ work, social, and relational performance associated with veteran members’ jealousy, envy, and job insecurity. This study progresses knowledge of how organizational members emotionally respond to uncertainty. Considering the “Great Resignation,” managers should clarify newcomers’ roles while veterans and newcomers should acquaint themselves with one another and find common ground for themselves and their organizations.
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“我呢?”:资深组织成员对新员工的负面情绪反应
不确定性是组织成员的普遍特征,新成员的加入加剧了这种不确定性。本研究运用不确定性管理理论(UMT),探讨资深组织成员在面对新同事时的情绪反应。结果显示,老员工对新同事的工作、社会和关系表现的看法与老员工的嫉妒、羡慕和工作不安全感有关。本研究增进了组织成员对不确定性的情绪反应。考虑到“大辞职”,管理者应该明确新人的角色,而老手和新人应该相互了解,为自己和组织找到共同点。
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