Workplace bullying and team performance: the mediating role of team psychological contract breach

Hamidah Nabawanuka, E. Ekmekcioglu
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the relationship between workplace bullying (WPB) and team performance (TP). And it also attempts to investigate the mediating role of team psychological contract breach (TPCB) in the relationship between WPB and TP. Design/methodology/approach Multiple sources and a time-lagged approach were applied at six-week intervals to 64 work teams across 12 different firms in Turkey to test the hypotheses. A linear regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the association between variables. Findings The results indicate that WPB leads to negative perceptions of TPCB, which, in turn, have a negative impact on TP. Research limitations/implications This study design cannot establish causality, in spite of the fact that the authors used time-lagged data to decrease common method bias. Practical implications Managers or team leaders can design activities or programs (i.e. counselling sessions) to promote group cohesiveness, as well as immediately address complaints from team members who feel aggrieved to counteract the negative effects of bullying and reprimand perpetrators; such actions can mitigate perceptions of psychological contract breach. Originality/value Few studies have been conducted to test the mediating role of TPCB in the team context. This study stands out as it examines the mediating effect of TPCB in the relationship between WPB and TP. The findings advance the understanding of how WPB could negatively affect TP in a mediation model.
职场欺凌与团队绩效:团队心理契约违约的中介作用
目的研究职场欺凌与团队绩效之间的关系。并试图探讨团队心理契约违约(TPCB)在工作绩效与绩效关系中的中介作用。设计/方法/方法:土耳其12家不同公司的64个工作团队每隔六周采用多种来源和滞后方法来测试假设。采用线性回归分析评价变量间的相关性。研究结果表明,WPB导致对TPCB的负面认知,而TPCB反过来又对TP产生负面影响。研究局限性/意义本研究设计不能确定因果关系,尽管作者使用了时间滞后的数据来减少共同方法偏差。实际意义管理人员或团队领导可以设计活动或计划(即咨询会议),以促进团队凝聚力,并立即处理团队成员的投诉,以抵消欺凌的负面影响,并谴责施暴者;这些行为可以减轻心理契约违约的感觉。独创性/价值很少有研究测试TPCB在团队背景下的中介作用。本研究的突出之处在于它检验了TPCB在WPB和TP之间的中介作用。研究结果促进了对WPB如何在中介模型中对TP产生负面影响的理解。
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