Adnan Riaz, Muhammad Saeed, Ra Mazhar Hameed, Ausima Sultan Malik, Malik Muhammad Afzal
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Personnel's innovative work behaviour buffers the negative effect of perceived threats of terrorism on job-related anxiety, resultantly the relationship is mitigated for those who are innovative in their work behaviour and practices. In an external environment where terrorism presents a credible threat, organizations can, therefore, encourage employees to exercise innovative ways to enhance security provisions at different levels. The study results showed; a direct association between the perceived Threat of Terrorism (TOT) and Job-Related Anxiety (JRA). While an inverse relationship was emerged between Job-Related Anxiety and Job Performance (JP) and Innovative Work Behaviour (IWB) mitigated the positive relationship between the Perceived Threat of Terrorism and Job-Related Anxiety. Mediation role of Job-Related Anxiety between the perceived Threat of Terrorism and Job Performance was also explored. 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Impact of a Perceived Threat of Terrorism on Job Performance: A Moderated-Mediated Model
This study explores the relationship between the threat of terrorism and the job performance of police employees. It also examines the potential mediating effect of jobrelated anxiety between the threat of terrorism to job performance relationship and the moderating effect of innovative work behaviour among Punjab Police personnel. Multisource (employee and respective supervisor), time-lagged data from 425 respondents, was collected, which shows that the threat of terrorism increases jobrelated anxiety of employees which in turn reduces job performance. Personnel's innovative work behaviour buffers the negative effect of perceived threats of terrorism on job-related anxiety, resultantly the relationship is mitigated for those who are innovative in their work behaviour and practices. In an external environment where terrorism presents a credible threat, organizations can, therefore, encourage employees to exercise innovative ways to enhance security provisions at different levels. The study results showed; a direct association between the perceived Threat of Terrorism (TOT) and Job-Related Anxiety (JRA). While an inverse relationship was emerged between Job-Related Anxiety and Job Performance (JP) and Innovative Work Behaviour (IWB) mitigated the positive relationship between the Perceived Threat of Terrorism and Job-Related Anxiety. Mediation role of Job-Related Anxiety between the perceived Threat of Terrorism and Job Performance was also explored. It shows that when employees feel a threat of terrorism, causes them to feel anxiety which curtails their performance of employees. However, innovative employees diffuse stress by coming up with novel solutions. Our study is limited due to the sample size. Other psychological reservoirs may also be incorporated in the same model to see the mitigating effect. However, managers may provide training interventions to help in developing innovative behaviour.