有时足够就够了:护士的非线性激情水平与政治的影响

Sometimes enough is enough: Nurses’ nonlinear levels of passion and the influence of politics

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2022
被引 12
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究护士工作激情与工作结果之间的非线性关系,发现激情与工作满意度呈倒U型,与工作努力、组织公民行为和工作绩效呈U型,且组织政治感知水平影响这些关系。

Abstract

Does work politics get in the way of nurses’ passions even when mired in a global pandemic? To address this question, we examined the nonlinear associations of general work passion with job outcomes for practicing nurses and investigated whether these relationships were consistent across levels of perceived work politics. Results from multi-source, time-separated data indicated that passion possessed nonlinear associations with job satisfaction (inverted U-shape), work effort (U-shape), organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) (U-shape), and work performance (U-shape). Furthermore, passion demonstrated nonlinear relationships with job satisfaction and work effort when perceptions of organizational politics (POPs) were high (inverted U-shape) and low (U-shape). A nonlinear relationship emerged when POPs were high (inverted U-shape) when examining work passion associations with OCBs and job performance. Conversely, nonlinear associations were nonsignificant when POPs were low. These findings question the often-held assumption of linearity in the organizational sciences, in general, and support the speculation of more complex passion – outcome forms, specifically. We discuss implications of these results for nursing practice and scholarship, strengths, limitations, and avenues for future research.

护理学组织行为学工作激情组织政治工作绩效