Ageism and employee silence: the serial mediating roles of work alienation and organizational commitment

IF 1.8 3区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS Ethics & Behavior Pub Date : 2022-09-20 DOI:10.1080/10508422.2022.2126843
Rui Dong, Wanxin Yu, S. Ni, Qiaolong Hu
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ABSTRACT Ageism is a common phenomenon in the workplace, despite being unethical. Although previous studies have explored the many negative effects of ageism on employees, employee silence has rarely been empirically tested as a negative outcome. Therefore, we explored the positive relationship between ageism and employee silence and its underlying mechanism. A total of 416 working adults completed two time-lagged surveys, with items measuring ageism, work alienation, organizational commitment, and employee silence, administered four weeks apart. The results indicate that work alienation and organizational commitment have serial mediating effects on the relationship between ageism and employee silence. Ageism led to employees experiencing more work alienation, leading to harmful consequences for their organizational commitment and to employee silence. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our findings in this paper.
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年龄歧视与员工沉默:工作异化与组织承诺的序列中介作用
年龄歧视在工作场所是一种普遍现象,尽管这是不道德的。虽然以前的研究已经探讨了年龄歧视对员工的许多负面影响,但员工沉默很少被实证检验为一种负面结果。因此,我们探讨了年龄歧视与员工沉默的正相关关系及其潜在机制。共有416名在职成年人完成了两项时间滞后的调查,调查项目包括年龄歧视、工作疏离感、组织承诺和员工沉默,调查间隔四周。结果表明,工作疏离感和组织承诺在年龄歧视与员工沉默的关系中具有序列中介作用。年龄歧视导致员工经历更多的工作疏离感,导致组织承诺受损,员工沉默。我们在本文中讨论了我们的研究结果的理论和实践意义。
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