职场中低头族现象的阴暗面:内在动机与跨文化背景下企业社交媒体使用的作用研究

The dark side of phubbing in the workplace: Investigating the role of intrinsic motivation and the use of enterprise social media (ESM) in a cross-cultural setting

JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH · 2022
被引 111 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了主管低头族行为(一种管理者的反生产行为)如何通过削弱员工内在动机,降低工作绩效和工作投入,并发现企业社交媒体使用能缓解这种负面影响。

Abstract

Despite the increasing phenomena of supervisor phubbing (a counterproductive workplace behaviour of managers), very few studies have explored its outcomes in organisations. This study aims to bridge this gap by investigating the relationships between supervisor phubbing and key employee outcomes. We conducted two studies in cross-cultural settings. In Study 1, which was conducted in Pakistan (a collectivistic culture), we collected 370 useable responses through an online survey from the employees working in the service sector organisations. Study 2, which was conducted in the United States of America (an individualistic culture), utilised the Prolific data collection service to gather 352 responses. Our results from both studies reveal that supervisor phubbing is negatively related to employee job performance and work engagement via intrinsic motivation. Further, enterprise social media (ESM) usage in organisations moderates the relationships between supervisor phubbing and its outcomes such that these relationships are weaker for employees whose ESM usage is higher. Our work offers significant contributions to the literature on technology use at workplace as it discusses a counterproductive workplace behaviour of managers (phubbing) and that behaviour’s association with key employee outcomes in organisations while also considering the moderating role of ESM usage in organisations.

组织行为学人力资源管理跨文化管理企业社交媒体