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工作中正念的代价:正念在表层表演、自我控制耗竭与绩效结果中的调节作用

The costs of mindfulness at work: The moderating role of mindfulness in surface acting, self-control depletion, and performance outcomes.

Journal of Applied Psychology · 2021
被引 85 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现正念会加剧表层表演对自我控制耗竭的负面影响,进而损害员工绩效,揭示了正念在职场中的潜在代价。

Abstract

By and large, research in organizational behavior and psychology has emphasized that mindfulness should have positive implications for employee well-being and performance, largely through benefits to self-control. Although some have noted that mindfulness could also have a "dark side," researchers have yet to examine the potential costs of being mindful at work. Building on prior studies that have found that mindfulness leads to lower levels of surface acting, we investigate the possibility that when mindful employees engage in surface acting, it may contribute to greater self-control depletion, which in turn, results in undesirable performance outcomes. Using six field studies, we collected data at multiple points in time from both employees and their supervisors to test our theoretical model. In two Study 1 samples, we found that mindfulness moderated the relationship between surface acting and self-control depletion, such that this relationship was stronger for more mindful individuals. In four Study 2 samples, we replicated our Study 1 results and found that the mediated relationship between surface acting and five dimensions of employee performance via self-control depletion is moderated by mindfulness at the first stage, such that this mediated relationship is stronger for more mindful individuals. We discuss the implications of this work for future investigations of mindfulness, self-control, emotional labor, and performance outcomes. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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