心理风险和安全在激发工人幸福感中的关键作用

IF 3.9 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Rebecca Loudoun, Hetal Doshi, Keith Townsend, Kenneth Cafferkey, Adam Robertson
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众所周知,社会心理因素是工人健康和福祉的决定因素,有关组织如何管理工作压力的研究也相当多。大多数现有的研究都借鉴了心理科学的理论,并使用了一种狭隘的方法来应用它们,因此,建议通常涉及组织对员工的需求最小化和组织资源最大化。尽管取得了这些进展,但研究仍在继续发现在类似工作条件下工作的工人的幸福感之间存在差异,这表明需要对社会心理危害影响幸福感的机制有更广泛的了解。根据对马来西亚800多名员工的调查数据,我们发现,员工在谈论工作中的人际关系问题时的安全感(即心理安全),会缓和工作中心理社会危害导致的员工幸福感下降。我们的结论是,需要一个更广泛的人力资源方法,超越工作需求和资源中的个人因素来管理工作压力。
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The Critical Role of Psychological Risk and Safety in Eliciting Worker Well-Being

The Critical Role of Psychological Risk and Safety in Eliciting Worker Well-Being

Psychosocial factors are well-known determinants of workers' health and well-being, and considerable research exists on how organisations can manage stress at work. Most existing research draws on theories from psychological sciences and applies them using a narrow approach, and consequently, recommendations usually involve organisations minimising demands on employees and maximising organisational resources. Despite these advances, research continues to find differences between the well-being of workers operating under similar working conditions, suggesting a broader understanding of the mechanism through which psychosocial hazards impact well-being is needed. Based on survey data from over 800 employees in Malaysia, we find that deterioration in worker well-being resulting from psychosocial hazards at work is moderated by how safe employees feel to speak up about interpersonal problems at work (known as psychological safety). We conclude that a broader HR approach that looks beyond individual factors in work demands and resources is needed to manage stress at work.

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CiteScore
7.20
自引率
9.40%
发文量
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期刊介绍: The Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from both parties. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources is an applied, peer-reviewed journal which aims to communicate the development and practice of the field of human resources within the Asia Pacific region. The journal publishes the results of research, theoretical and conceptual developments, and examples of current practice. The overall aim is to increase the understanding of the management of human resource in an organisational setting.
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