Organizational ethical pressure as a threat to employee health: The buffering roles of ethical leadership and employee ethical efficacy

IF 4.2 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Zhen Wang, Sean T. Hannah
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Abstract

Competitive pressures, resource constraints, high shareholder/stakeholder expectations, and other dynamics may lead to organizations putting pressure on employees to act unethically to meet goals. Yet, the effects of this pressure on employee health and factors that can abate it are unclear. Based on the job demands-resources model, this study examines whether, how, and when organizational ethical pressure harms employees' psychological and physical health and what factors can buffer its negative effects. According to the findings of a two-wave lagged data study involving 212 healthcare employees, results show that organizational ethical pressure causes ethical strain in employees, resulting in both psychological and physical health problems, with these effects less pronounced when employees have higher levels of ethical efficacy. An integrated effect was also discovered, in which employees' ethical efficacy increases when led by a more ethical leader, thereby buffering the effect of ethical pressure on ethical strain and health problems. Overall, our research identifies organizational ethical pressure as a significant threat to employee health and provides preliminary approaches to mitigate its effects.

组织伦理压力对员工健康的威胁:伦理领导与员工伦理效能的缓冲作用
竞争压力、资源限制、股东/利益相关者的高期望和其他动态可能导致组织对员工施加压力,迫使他们采取不道德的行动来实现目标。然而,这种压力对员工健康的影响以及能够减轻这种压力的因素尚不清楚。本研究基于工作需求-资源模型,探讨组织伦理压力是否、如何、何时损害员工身心健康,以及哪些因素可以缓冲其负面影响。通过对212名医疗保健从业人员的两波滞后数据研究发现,组织伦理压力会导致员工的伦理紧张,从而导致员工的心理和身体健康问题,而当员工的伦理效能水平较高时,这种影响就不那么明显。研究还发现了一个综合效应,即当一个更有道德的领导者领导员工时,员工的道德效能会增加,从而缓冲道德压力对道德紧张和健康问题的影响。总的来说,我们的研究确定了组织道德压力是对员工健康的重大威胁,并提供了减轻其影响的初步方法。
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