Weeding out Deviant Workplace Behaviour in Downsized Organizations: The Role of Emotional Intelligence and Job Embeddedness

Q2 Social Sciences Asian Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2020-01-31 DOI:10.14707/ajbr.190070
Mastura Mohd Yusof, J. Ho, Serene Siew-Imm Ng, D. Zawawi
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While job insecurity has been widely studied across various contexts, the empirical study within the Malaysian context remained scarce. This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of job insecurity on deviant workplace behaviour on employees from retrenching organizations. This study also explored the effects of emotional intelligence and job embeddedness as moderating variables. Respondents were selected from retrenching organizations located in Johore, Penang and Selangor as these three states had the highest number of retrenchment cases in the country. Hypotheses testing was carried out using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM), the SmartPLS version 2.0. Overall, the results showed that job insecurity was negatively related to affective commitment and positively related to job-related tension. No relationship was detected between affective commitment and deviant workplace behaviour; however job-related tension correlated positively to deviant workplace behaviour. There was also a significant moderating influence of emotional intelligence on affective commitment and deviant workplace behaviour as well as on the relationship between job-related tension and deviant workplace behaviour. In addition, job embeddedness moderated the relationship between job-related tension and deviant workplace behaviour. The implications of the results to both theory and practice are discussed in this paper.
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在缩减规模的组织中剔除不正常的工作场所行为:情绪智力和工作嵌入的作用
虽然工作不安全感在各种背景下得到了广泛的研究,但在马来西亚背景下的实证研究仍然很少。本研究旨在探讨工作不安全感对紧缩型企业员工工作偏差行为的影响。本研究还探讨了情绪智力和工作嵌入作为调节变量的影响。受访者是从柔佛、槟城和雪兰莪的裁员组织中挑选出来的,因为这三个州是国内裁员人数最多的州。假设检验采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM), SmartPLS 2.0版本。总体而言,工作不安全感与情感承诺负相关,与工作紧张正相关。情感承诺与职场越轨行为无显著关系;然而,与工作相关的紧张与工作场所的异常行为呈正相关。情绪智力对情感承诺和职场越轨行为以及工作紧张与职场越轨行为的关系也有显著的调节作用。此外,工作嵌入性调节了工作紧张与工作偏差行为之间的关系。本文讨论了研究结果对理论和实践的启示。
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Asian Journal of Business Research
Asian Journal of Business Research Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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