中国铁路职工学习考试压力与安全绩效的关系:职业召唤的调节作用

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jiahui Sun, Jinfei Ma, Lu Yang, Shuwen Yang, Zhuo Shen, Zhiheng Zhou, Lei Shi
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职场学习在公司环境中很普遍。然而,不合理的工作场所学习会引起员工的压力。本研究以工作需求-资源(Job requirements - resources, JD-R)理论为基础,探讨在工作场所学习任务过于繁重、考试难度过大的情况下,由此产生的压力是否构成阻碍工作需求,这种压力是否会影响员工的睡眠质量,诱发捷径动机,从而降低安全绩效。我们收集了723名员工的数据,证实睡眠质量和捷径动机都介导了工作场所学习考试压力对安全绩效的影响。该研究还介绍了职业召唤作为一种个人资源,可以减轻职场学习考试压力的负面影响。我们的研究丰富了我们对工作场所学习和职业召唤对安全绩效的影响的理解,对员工的安全和健康具有重要意义。
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Relationship between learning examination stress and safety performance among employees in Chinese railway workplace: the moderating role of occupational calling.

Relationship between learning examination stress and safety performance among employees in Chinese railway workplace: the moderating role of occupational calling.

Relationship between learning examination stress and safety performance among employees in Chinese railway workplace: the moderating role of occupational calling.

Relationship between learning examination stress and safety performance among employees in Chinese railway workplace: the moderating role of occupational calling.

Workplace learning is prevalent in corporate environments. However, unreasonable workplace learning can induce stress among employees. Based on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) theory, this study aims to explore whether the resulting stress constitutes a hindrance job demand when learning tasks in the workplace are overly burdensome and examinations are excessively difficult and whether this stress compromises employees' sleep quality and induces shortcut motivation, thereby reducing safety performance. Data from 723 employees was collected, confirm that both sleep quality and shortcut motivation mediate the impact of workplace learning examination stress on safety performance. The study also introduces occupational calling as a personal resource that mitigates the negative effects of workplace learning examination stress. Our research enriches our understanding of the impact of workplace learning and occupational calling on safety performance, with significant implications for employee safety and health.

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7.50
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4.30%
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19567
审稿时长
3.9 months
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