组织政治与支持对工作行为、态度和压力的关系

The relationship of organizational politics and support to work behaviors, attitudes, and stress

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 1997
被引 943 · 同刊同年前 1%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过两项员工调查,发现组织政治与负面工作结果相关,组织支持与正面结果相关,且两者是独立构念,能共同预测工作压力变量。

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to report two studies that investigated the consequences of organizational politics and organizational support on two separate samples of employees. Study 1 surveys 69 full-time employees, while Study 2's sample includes 185 part-time workers. Four major findings were observed. First, the present studies replicated prior findings concerning the relationships of politics and support to such variables as withdrawal behaviors, turnover intentions, job satisfaction and organizational commitment. In general, politics is related to negative work outcomes while support is related to positive ones. Consistent results were obtained within both the full- and part-time samples. Second, we elaborated upon previous work concerning the relationship of politics and support to job involvement. Third, we found in both samples that politics and support did predict above and beyond each other, suggesting that they should be viewed as separate constructs rather than opposite ends of a single continuum. Lastly, Study 2 extended the research on politics and support by analyzing their relationships to four work stress variables: job tension, somatic tension, general fatigue, and burnout. Each of these four variables was predicted by both politics and support. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

组织行为学工作压力组织支持组织政治员工态度