A temporal investigation of experienced incivility and perpetrated counterproductive work behaviour

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Alexandra A. Henderson, Russell A. Matthews
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Following the principles of dynamic equilibrium theory (DET), this study examined the stable (institutional) and dynamic (episodic) components of mistreatment [experienced incivility and perpetrated counterproductive work behaviours (CWB)] using two longitudinal field samples based on a latent trait–state modelling approach. Study 1 (N = 615) leveraged a weekly lag design over four assessment points and Study 2 (N = 880) leveraged a monthly lag design over five assessment points. Across the two studies, results indicated that the majority of variance in both mistreatment constructs was institutional (i.e., individuals have meaningful set points that persist over time). Furthermore, institutional experienced incivility was positively related to institutional perpetrated CWB (i.e., the set point for experiencing incivility was positively related to the set point for perpetrating CWB). Similarly, episodic experienced incivility was concurrently associated with episodic perpetrated CWB (i.e., atypical episodes of experienced incivility were concurrently related to atypical episodes of perpetrated CWB). Interestingly, episodic experienced incivility did not have a lagged effect on future episodic perpetrated CWB, while episodic perpetrated CWB did have a lagged effect on future episodic experienced incivility. As such, for minor atypical episodes of mistreatment (i.e., incivility), we found evidence of dynamic equilibrium in that there are immediate episodic changes in other forms of mistreatment, but internal adaptive mechanisms appear to neutralize these effects over time. Meanwhile, overt atypical episodes of mistreatment (i.e., CWB) appear to have both immediate and lasting effects on other forms of mistreatment. These results have implications for DET, as well as for predicting the effectiveness of mistreatment research methodologies and interventions.

对所经历的不文明行为和所实施的适得其反的工作行为的时间调查
本研究遵循动态平衡理论(DET)的原则,采用潜在特质状态建模方法,使用两个纵向实地样本,对虐待的稳定(制度性)和动态(偶发性)组成部分[经历过的不礼貌行为和实施过的适得其反的工作行为(CWB)]进行了研究。研究 1(样本数 = 615)采用每周滞后设计,共四个评估点;研究 2(样本数 = 880)采用每月滞后设计,共五个评估点。在这两项研究中,结果表明,两种虐待结构中的大部分变异都是制度性的(即,个人有随时间推移而持续存在的有意义的设定点)。此外,制度性的不文明经历与制度性的实施 CWB 呈正相关(即不文明经历的设定点与实施 CWB 的设定点呈正相关)。同样,偶发的不文明经历与偶发的实施的 CWB 也同时相关(即非典型的不文明经历与非典型的实施的 CWB 同时相关)。有趣的是,偶发的经历不文明行为对未来偶发的实施不文明行为没有滞后效应,而偶发的实施不文明行为对未来偶发的经历不文明行为有滞后效应。因此,对于轻微的非典型虐待事件(即不礼貌行为),我们发现了动态平衡的证据,即其他形式的虐待会立即发生偶发性变化,但随着时间的推移,内部适应机制似乎会中和这些影响。同时,公开的非典型虐待事件(即 CWB)似乎会对其他形式的虐待产生直接和持久的影响。这些结果对 DET 以及预测虐待研究方法和干预措施的有效性具有重要意义。
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CiteScore
8.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology aims to increase understanding of people and organisations at work including: - industrial, organizational, work, vocational and personnel psychology - behavioural and cognitive aspects of industrial relations - ergonomics and human factors Innovative or interdisciplinary approaches with a psychological emphasis are particularly welcome. So are papers which develop the links between occupational/organisational psychology and other areas of the discipline, such as social and cognitive psychology.
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