Feeling left out? The mediating role of perceived rejection on workgroup mistreatment and affective, behavioral, and organizational outcomes and the moderating role of organizational norms


Autoria(s): Penhaligon, Nikki L.; Louis, Winnifred R.; Restubog, Simon Lloyd David
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This two-study paper examines the detrimental impact of workgroup mistreatment and the mediating role of perceived rejection. In Study 1, perceived rejection emerged as a mediator between workgroup mistreatment and depression, organization-based self-esteem, organizational deviance, and organizational citizenship behaviors. In Study 2, the role of organizational norms was examined. Employees who experienced supportive organizational norms reported lower levels of perceived rejection, depression and turnover intentions, and higher levels of organization-based self-esteem and job satisfaction. Employees in the supportive norms condition reported that they were more likely to seek reconciliation after experiencing mistreatment than those who experienced low support. Perceived rejection also emerged as a mediator. Results, practical implications, and future research directions are discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83488/

Publicador

Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Relação

DOI:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2013.01026.x

Penhaligon, Nikki L., Louis, Winnifred R., & Restubog, Simon Lloyd David (2013) Feeling left out? The mediating role of perceived rejection on workgroup mistreatment and affective, behavioral, and organizational outcomes and the moderating role of organizational norms. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43(3), pp. 480-497.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc

Fonte

Division of Administrative Services

Palavras-Chave #Workgroup mistreatment #Perceived rejection #Organizational norms
Tipo

Journal Article