Effect of High Involvement Work System on Employee Counterproductive Work Behavior: A Mediating Role of Psychological Capital

Waqas Shah, Sheikh Raheel Manzoor, Saadullah Shah
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Psychological capital with sub-concepts of hope, efficacy, resilience and optimism (HERO) is organized as a general primary ability that measured the important motivation of human being, thinking process and struggle for success at the workplace. This study focused on the mediating effect of psychological capital in the relationship with high involvement work system and employees’ counterproductive work behaviors. Questionnaires were used to measure the concepts about 200 respondents. The social exchange, leader member exchange and self-determination theories were used to generate the study hypotheses. The hierarchal linear regression model was used to test the study hypotheses. The result of the study clearly demonstrated that the high involvement work system significantly affect employees’ psychological capital and employee’s counterproductive work behaviors. Moreover, result shows that psychological capital significantly mediate in the relationship with high involvement work system and counterproductive work behaviors. Practical implications of the result were presented along with number of limitations and direction for future study.
高投入工作制度对员工反生产行为的影响:心理资本的中介作用
心理资本是衡量人在工作场所的重要动机、思维过程和为成功而奋斗的一般初级能力,其子概念为希望、效能、弹性和乐观(HERO)。本研究主要探讨心理资本在高投入工作制度与员工反生产行为关系中的中介作用。通过问卷调查对200名受访者的概念进行了测量。运用社会交换理论、领导成员交换理论和自我决定理论提出研究假设。采用层次线性回归模型对研究假设进行检验。研究结果清楚地表明,高投入工作系统显著影响员工的心理资本和员工的反生产行为。此外,心理资本在高投入工作系统与反生产行为的关系中起着显著的中介作用。提出了研究结果的实际意义、局限性和未来研究的方向。
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