社会支持在组织变革预期阶段应对中的作用:一个整合模型的检验

The Role of Social Support in Coping during the Anticipatory Stage of Organizational Change: A Test of an Integrative Model

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2010
被引 67
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究476名医院员工在组织变革中如何利用社会支持应对压力,发现感知到的支持通过调节中介作用影响工作满意度,对管理者有实践启示。

Abstract

Few researchers have explored how employees use social support to cope during organizational change. The current research proposed and tested a model that integrates moderation and mediation effects in order to understand how perceived available support influences employees' use of support mobilization to deal with change-related stress. Survey data were collected from 476 health professionals working in a large public hospital undergoing large-scale change and downsizing. Moderated path analyses revealed evidence to suggest that perceived available support plays a moderated mediation role during coping with change. Support mobilization mediated the indirect relationship between change-related stress and job satisfaction, at both low and high levels of perceived available colleague support. Perceived available non-work support moderated the relationship between support mobilization and job satisfaction, and perceived available supervisor support moderated the relationship between change-related stress and support mobilization. The direction of simple effects was not always as expected and alternative explanations for these unexpected findings are offered, along with practical implications for supervisors managing organizational change.

组织变革社会支持应对机制工作满意度心理学