Workplace bullying, psychological distress, job performance and employee creativity: the moderating effect of psychological resilience

Elham Anasori, Glauco De Vita, Kemal Gürkan Küçükergin
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ABSTRACT This study tests a model exploring the direct effect of workplace bullying on employee creativity and performance using psychological distress as the mediator and psychological resilience as the moderator based on the JD-R theory. PLS-SEM was applied to analyze data collected from both employees and supervisors of 4 – and 5-star hotels. The main findings reveal that workplace bullying affects employee creativity negatively, and psychological distress positively. While psychological distress has a negative effect on employee creativity, the latter exerts a significantly positive effect on job performance. Resilience moderates the relationships between workplace bullying and employee creativity, and psychological distress and employee creativity. This study makes a significant, original contribution to the hospitality literature as it is the first to investigate the moderator role of psychological resilience on employee creativity and performance in reaction to bullying behavior.
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职场欺凌、心理困扰、工作绩效与员工创造力:心理弹性的调节作用
摘要本研究基于JD-R理论,以心理困扰为中介,心理弹性为调节因子,检验了职场欺凌对员工创造力和绩效的直接影响模型。应用PLS-SEM分析了从四星级和五星级酒店的员工和主管收集的数据。研究发现,职场欺凌对员工创造力有负向影响,对员工心理困扰有正向影响。心理困扰对员工创造力有负向影响,而后者对工作绩效有显著的正向影响。弹性调节职场欺凌与员工创造力、心理困扰与员工创造力之间的关系。本研究对酒店管理文献做出了重要的原创贡献,因为它首次探讨了心理弹性对员工应对欺凌行为时的创造力和绩效的调节作用。
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