Employees’ reactions toward COVID-19 information exposure: Insights from terror management theory and generativity theory.

死亡焦虑 心理学 焦虑 背景(考古学) 生殖力 社会心理学 恐怖管理理论 发展心理学 精神科 生物 古生物学
作者
Ruodan Shao,He Lin,Chu‐Hsiang Chang,Mo Wang,Nathan Baker,Jingzhou Pan,Yanghua Jin
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期刊:Journal of Applied Psychology [American Psychological Association]
卷期号:106 (11): 1601-1614 被引量:12
标识
DOI:10.1037/apl0000983
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As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has imposed significant risks to our health and affected our social and economic order, information on COVID-19 becomes readily accessible via various mass media and social media. In the current research, we aim to understand the impacts of employees' exposure to COVID-19 information on their workplace behaviors. Integrating Terror Management Theory (TMT; Becker, 1973; Greenberg et al., 1986) with Generativity Theory (Erikson, 1963, 1982), we proposed and investigated two psychological mechanisms (i.e., death anxiety and generativity-based death reflection) that account for the effects of employees' COVID-19 information exposure on their work withdrawal and helping behaviors toward coworkers. We also examined organizational actions [internal and external corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities] that served as a context for employees to make sense of their COVID-19 information exposure. We conducted two studies with samples of full-time employees (N1 = 278; N2 = 382) to test our predictions. Results in both studies showed that employees' exposure to COVID-19 information was positively related to their death anxiety and generativity-based death reflection, which in turn predicted their work withdrawal and helping behaviors, respectively. Further, employees' perceived internal CSR of their organization mitigated the positive association between COVID-19 information exposure and their death anxiety, weakening the positive indirect effect of COVID-19 information exposure on their work withdrawal. Our study offers new insights to the understanding of work and employment in the COVID-19 pandemic and sheds light on how individuals' death-related experiences shape work-related behaviors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
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