成为受害者或明星球员!一个理解工作场所嫉妒年轻表演者的个性化结果的过程模型(成为受害者或明星球员!解释工作场所对年轻员工嫉妒的个性化结果的过程模型)

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Estudios De Psicologia Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/02109395.2022.2158582
Sana Mumtaz, Tanzeela Aqif
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相当多的组织行为学研究集中在工作场所的积极和消极行为上,并就如何在压力环境中提高员工的表现提供了充分的指导。虽然上述大多数文献都是基于所有员工,但本文关注的是一个独特的群体,即组织中表现出色的年轻员工,以及这些人如何可能被现有同事强烈嫉妒。为了验证所提出的模型,我们收集了153名管理级员工的数据,并使用Smart PLS软件进行了结构方程建模。研究结果表明,持续暴露于故意制造的障碍压力源会鼓励年轻表演者做出不正常的行为。职场排斥和情绪耗竭在消极过程中的中介作用显著。在正向变化过程中,研究结果表明,强的领导成员交换可能会促进青年表演者看到阻碍压力源的积极前景,并在他们之间发展和谐的激情。
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Become a victim or a star player! A process model understanding the individualized outcomes of workplace envy on young performers (¡Conviértete en una víctima o en un jugador estrella! Un modelo de proceso que interpreta los resultados individualizados de la envidia hacia los jóvenes trabajadores en el lugar de trabajo)
A considerable body of organizational behaviour research has focused on positive and negative behaviours at the workplace and offered sufficient guidance regarding ways to improve the performance of employees in a stressful environment. While most of the above literature is based on all employees, this article has focused on a distinct group, i.e., young performing employees in organizations and how these individuals are likely to be intensely envied by existing co-workers. To test the proposed model, data were collected from 153 managerial-level employees and structural equation modelling was conducted using the Smart PLS software. The findings suggested that persistent exposure to intentionally created hindrance stressors encourages young performers to engage in deviant behaviour. The intervening role of workplace ostracism and emotional exhaustion was found to be significant in the negative process. Regarding the positive change process, findings suggested that strong leader member exchange is likely to facilitate young performers to see positive prospects of the hindrance stressors and develop harmonious passion among them.
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Estudios De Psicologia PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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