Perceived overqualification and experiences of incivility: Can task i-deals help or hurt?

IF 5.9 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-04 DOI:10.1037/ocp0000304
Emika Howard, Aleksandra Luksyte, Rajiv K Amarnani, Christiane Spitzmueller
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Abstract

We examined why overqualified employees may report heightened levels of experienced incivility, particularly when they have successfully negotiated task i-deals from their employers. Adopting a person-job fit perspective, we examined our proposed model in two studies with employees in the higher education industry (Study 1) and workers from a range of industries and occupations (Study 2). In Study 1 (N = 229), the moderated mediation model showed that task i-deals attenuated the positive relationship between perceived overqualification and boredom sensations, which was associated with reduced experienced incivility. In Study 2 (N = 222), using a time-lagged design, we expanded on Study 1 findings by examining dimensions of person-job fit, namely, demands-abilities fit and needs-supplies fit, as well as perceptions of being envied by coworkers as mechanisms. Supporting our theorizing, we showed that task i-deals buffered the negative relationship between perceived overqualification and demands-abilities fit. Ironically, the provision of i-deals intensified overqualified employees' perceptions of being envied by coworkers, which in turn explained their reported experiences of incivility. These results highlighted the complexity of reducing interpersonal stressors, wherein the provision of task i-deals minimized the misfit and associated boredom sensations of overqualified employees. Yet, such customized working arrangements intensified overqualified employees' feelings of being envied and their reports of experienced incivility. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

感知到的资历过高和不礼貌的经历:任务交易是有益的还是有害的?
我们研究了为什么资历过高的员工可能会报告更严重的不礼貌行为,特别是当他们成功地与雇主谈判任务协议时。采用人-工作契合度的视角,我们对高等教育行业的员工(研究1)和来自一系列行业和职业的员工(研究2)进行了两项研究,检验了我们提出的模型。在研究1 (N = 229)中,有调节的中介模型表明,任务i-交易减弱了感知到的资历过高和无聊感之间的正相关关系,而无聊感与经验不文明行为的减少有关。在研究2 (N = 222)中,我们使用时间滞后设计,通过检查个人-工作契合度的维度,即需求-能力契合度和需求-供应契合度,以及被同事羡慕的感觉作为机制,扩展了研究1的发现。为了支持我们的理论,我们表明任务i-deal缓冲了感知到的资历过高和需求-能力匹配之间的负相关关系。具有讽刺意味的是,提供i-deals加剧了资历过高的员工被同事嫉妒的感觉,这反过来解释了他们报告的不礼貌经历。这些结果突出了减少人际压力源的复杂性,其中提供任务i-deal最大限度地减少了资历过高的员工的不适应和相关的无聊感。然而,这种定制化的工作安排加剧了资历过高的员工被嫉妒的感觉,并加剧了他们对不礼貌行为的报告。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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8.20
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5.90%
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期刊介绍: Journal of Occupational Health Psychology offers research, theory, and public policy articles in occupational health psychology, an interdisciplinary field representing a broad range of backgrounds, interests, and specializations. Occupational health psychology concerns the application of psychology to improving the quality of work life and to protecting and promoting the safety, health, and well-being of workers. This journal focuses on the work environment, the individual, and the work-family interface.
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