Resource Perceptions and Employee Well-Being during the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Role of Personal Control as a Moderator

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Yamini Jha, Sanjeev Jha
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This paper used Hobfoll’s conservation of resources (COR) theory to investigate the extent to which interpersonal and financial resources predict the well-being of salaried employees in the United States. Data were collected from a nationally representative survey of adults in the United States conducted by the RAND Corporation . Two measures of well-being (depressive symptoms and life satisfaction), along with an actual loss of financial resources and a perceived lack of interpersonal and financial resources, were examined. The role of perceived control as a moderator in the relationship between resource deficit perceptions and well-being was also examined. The results of the regression analysis indicate that the perceived lack of resources was associated with a decline in well-being. Perceived control was found to buffer the negative effects of resource deficit perceptions. Employees with high levels of perceived control showed less of a reduction in well-being than those with low levels of perceived control as the perceived deficit of resources increased. The study also revealed that actual loss of resources, measured as a decrease in wages, is associated with a decrease in life satisfaction but is not associated with depressive symptoms. We conclude by discussing the theoretical and practical implications of our research on the relationship between resource deficits and well-being during a public health crisis.
Covid-19大流行期间的资源认知和员工幸福感:个人控制的调节作用
本文使用霍布斯的资源守恒(COR)理论来调查人际资源和财务资源在多大程度上预测美国受薪员工的福祉。数据来自兰德公司对美国成年人进行的一项具有全国代表性的调查。对两项幸福指标(抑郁症状和生活满意度)以及实际经济资源损失和感知到的人际关系和经济资源的缺乏进行了检查。感知控制在资源赤字感知和幸福感之间关系中的调节作用也进行了研究。回归分析的结果表明,感知资源的缺乏与幸福感的下降有关。感知控制可以缓冲资源赤字感知的负面影响。随着资源感知赤字的增加,控制感高的员工比控制感低的员工幸福感的下降幅度更小。研究还表明,以工资减少来衡量的实际资源损失与生活满意度的下降有关,但与抑郁症状无关。最后,我们讨论了公共卫生危机期间资源短缺与幸福感之间关系的理论和实践意义。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Business and Society (IJBS) is an international scholarly journal devoted in publishing high-quality papers using multidisciplinary approaches with a strong emphasis on business, economics and finance. It is a triannual journal published in April, August and December and all articles submitted are in English. Our uniqueness focus on the impact of ever-changing world towards the society based on our niche area of research. IJBS follows a double-blind peer-review process, whereby authors do not know reviewers and vice versa. The journal intends to serve as an outlet with strong theoretical and empirical research and the papers submitted to IJBS should not have been published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
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