侵略
心理学
透视图(图形)
社会心理学
抗性(生态学)
工作(物理)
面子(社会学概念)
适得其反的工作行为
组织承诺
计算机科学
组织公民行为
社会学
生态学
社会科学
机械工程
生物
工程类
人工智能
作者
Fubin Jiang,Zhen Wang,M. C. Zhang
摘要
Abstract Illegitimate tasks are identified as common stressors in the workplace. Yet, research has predominantly linked illegitimate tasks to counterproductive work behaviours (CWBs) while overlooking why and how illegitimate tasks are related to employees' different CWBs. Drawing on the face research and the approach–avoidance framework, this article develops a model that delineates both approach‐ and avoidance‐oriented responses to illegitimate tasks. Specifically, we posit that the two dimensions of face consciousness— desire to gain face (approach‐oriented face) and fear of losing face (avoidance‐oriented face)—differently relate to employees' emotional and CWBs reactions to daily illegitimate tasks. We tested our hypotheses using 855 observations collected from 91 full‐time employees across 10 consecutive working days. Results showed that employees higher on desire to gain face are more likely to feel angry and engage in interpersonal deviance (approach‐oriented CWBs) because of daily illegitimate tasks than those lower on it. Employees higher on fear of losing face, however, are likely to feel anxious and engage in interaction avoidance (avoidance‐oriented CWBs) when confronted with daily illegitimate tasks. Overall, these findings provide a social image and face perspective for understanding employees' various CWBs caused by illegitimate tasks and inspire management practices.
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