Exploring the effect of supervisor bottom-line mentality on subordinate work well-being: a self-determination theory perspective

IF 1.9 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Chinese Management Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1108/cms-09-2022-0334
Nan Zhao, Bin He, Xu Sun, Wei-xun Hu
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the effect of supervisor bottom-line mentality (SBLM) on subordinate work well-being using self-determination theory. Furthermore, it examines the mediating role of subordinate harmonious work passion (HWP) and obsessive work passion (OWP), as well as the moderating role of subordinate family motivation on the indirect effect of SBLM on subordinate work well-being. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted two studies, an experiment and a field study, to test the hypotheses. In Study 1, the authors conducted an experimental study using a sample of 127 undergraduate students to examine how family motivation moderates the relationship between SBLM and subordinate work passion. Concurrently, in Study 2, the authors conducted a time-lagged field study involving 261 corporate employees in China to validate the findings derived from Study 1, as well as test the entire conceptual model. Findings The authors find in Study 1 that family motivation moderates the effects of SBLM on subordinate HWP and OWP. Nevertheless, Study 2 uncovers a negative association between SBLM and subordinate work well-being, with HWP and OWP mediating this relationship. Besides, family motivation moderates the mediating effect of HWP on the relationship between SBLM and subordinate work well-being. Originality/value The main contribution of this study is that the negative effect of SBLM impacts subordinate work well-being, thereby building an accurate and fine-grained knowledge base of the detrimental effects of bottom-line mentality (BLM). Additionally, this study expands the frontiers of knowledge in this area by investigating the mediating mechanisms and boundary conditions of SBLM on subordinate work well-being, effectively addressing a theoretical gap in BLM research.
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上司底线心态对下属工作幸福感的影响:自决理论视角
目的运用自主决策理论研究上司底线心态对下属工作幸福感的影响。此外,还考察了下属和谐工作激情(HWP)和强迫工作激情(OWP)的中介作用,以及下属家庭动机对SBLM对下属工作幸福感的间接影响的调节作用。在研究1中,作者对127名本科生进行了一项实验研究,以检验家庭动机如何调节SBLM与下属工作激情之间的关系。同时,在研究2中,作者对中国261名企业员工进行了一项时间滞后的实地研究,以验证研究1的发现,并测试整个概念模型。研究1发现,家庭动机调节SBLM对下属HWP和OWP的影响。然而,研究2揭示了SBLM与下属工作幸福感之间的负相关,HWP和OWP介导了这种关系。此外,家庭动机调节HWP对SBLM与下属工作幸福感关系的中介作用。原创性/价值本研究的主要贡献是SBLM的负面影响影响下属工作幸福,从而建立了一个准确、精细的底线心态有害影响知识库。此外,本研究通过调查SBLM对下属工作幸福感的中介机制和边界条件,拓展了该领域的知识前沿,有效地填补了BLM研究中的理论空白。
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