Stress, Gossip, and Cynism; The mediatory role of Abusive Supervisor towards Emotional Exhaustion in the Banking Industry of Pakistan

Sofia Bano, Shaza Hashar, Danish Ahmed Siddiqui, Muhammad Ali Noman Siddiqui, Syeda Anusha Gillni
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This study explores how emotional exhaustion is affected by stress, cynicism, and gossip in Pakistani banking while including abusive supervision as a mediator. The study's focus extends to delineating the governing role abusive supervision plays in the relationship between stress, gossip, and cynicism, and their subsequent impact on emotional exhaustion among employees in Pakistan's educational sector. Data were primarily gathered through a Google Form survey, employing a convenience sampling method targeted at employees in the banking industry. Analytical procedures were conducted using Smart PLS V.3 to evaluate both measurement and structural models. All hypotheses were rigorously tested, revealing that stress, gossip, and cynicism are correlated with emotional exhaustion when mediated by abusive supervision. Intriguingly, the study found that gossip does not directly influence emotional exhaustion. The findings emphasize that abusive supervision exacerbates factors leading to emotional exhaustion in subordinates, adversely affecting their mental well-being. The study conclusively demonstrates the significant mediating role that abusive supervision plays in linking stress, gossip, and cynicism to emotional exhaustion.
压力、八卦和愤世嫉俗;巴基斯坦银行业虐待性主管对情绪耗竭的中介作用
本研究探讨了巴基斯坦银行业的压力、玩世不恭和八卦如何影响情绪耗竭,同时包括滥用监管作为中介。该研究的重点扩展到描述滥用监督在压力、八卦和玩世不化之间的关系中所起的主导作用,以及它们对巴基斯坦教育部门员工情绪衰竭的后续影响。数据主要通过Google Form调查收集,采用方便的抽样方法,针对银行业的员工。使用Smart PLS V.3进行分析程序,以评估测量和结构模型。所有的假设都经过了严格的测试,揭示了压力、八卦和玩世不恭在受到虐待性监督时与情绪衰竭有关。有趣的是,研究发现八卦并不会直接影响情绪耗竭。研究结果强调,滥用监管加剧了导致下属情绪衰竭的因素,对他们的心理健康产生不利影响。该研究最终证明了虐待性监督在将压力、八卦和玩世不恭与情绪衰竭联系起来方面所起的重要中介作用。
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