Perceived Stress as a Stimulant of Social Undermining in the Virtual Workplace: A Serial Mediation Model

Muhammad Umar Shahzad
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Interpersonal disagreement among employees at the workplace is an important predictor of perceived stress in general and for virtual and digitally connected workplace in particular. Such perceived stress may potentially lead the employees towards social undermining. This study was a quantitative study and data was collected from different organizations which were primarily based on information and communication technology (ICT) based systems for testing a serial mediation model containing task conflict and relationship conflict as serial mediators. Statistical analysis had shown a significant indirect effect on outcome variable of social undermining by the serial mediators. Discussion has been made with reference to contextual factors such as those in the context of mindfulness theory and other factors that might have impacted this relationship of variables. Such a relationship of variables has not been tested on employees working in virtual and digital setup where psychological contract also plays a part towards conflict generation and its handling leading associated with job stress. Finally, this paper recommends useful future research direction for the contemporary researchers.  
感知压力是虚拟工作场所社会破坏的刺激因素:串联调解模型
工作场所员工之间的人际分歧是预测员工感知压力的一个重要因素,尤其是在虚拟和数字连接的工作场所。这种感知到的压力有可能导致员工走向社会破坏。本研究是一项定量研究,从主要基于信息和通信技术(ICT)系统的不同组织中收集数据,以检验包含任务冲突和关系冲突作为序列中介的序列中介模型。统计分析表明,串联调解因子对社会破坏这一结果变量有明显的间接影响。在进行讨论时,参考了可能影响这种变量关系的背景因素,如正念理论和其他因素。这种变量关系还没有在虚拟和数字环境中工作的员工身上进行过测试,因为在虚拟和数字环境中工作的员工的心理契约也会对冲突的产生和处理产生影响,并导致工作压力。最后,本文为当代研究人员提出了有益的未来研究方向。
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