对组织感到愤怒?揭示焦虑与道德义务在公正与无礼行为关系中的作用

Angry at Your Organization? Unraveling the Role of Anxiety and Moral Obligation in the Justice and Incivility Relationship

Human Performance · 2025
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中文导读

研究员工对组织公正的感知如何通过愤怒情绪引发无礼行为,并发现新冠病毒焦虑会加剧这一过程,而道德义务则能削弱愤怒向无礼行为的转化。

Abstract

COVID-19 was an unprecedented shock to the world, disrupting the routines and daily lives of millions of people worldwide. Organizations have invested many resources to manage the pandemic with the dual goals of ensuring business continuity and protecting the health and lives of employees. However, not all organizational decisions may have been perceived as fair. Building upon the literature on workplace justice, we propose and test a model within the stressor-emotion framework of counterproductive work behaviors. In trying to better understand why and when incivility arises at work, we examine the indirect effect of employees’ overall justice perceptions regarding the treatment they receive from the organization on the incivility these employees show toward others, via a discrete emotion, anger toward the organization. We further consider two individual characteristics, employee’s coronavirus anxiety and employee’s moral obligation, as potential boundary conditions. Using a three-wave design, we observed that overall justice is negatively related to anger toward the organization, and in turn, to incivility behaviors. Furthermore, the association between overall justice perceptions and anger is heightened by higher levels of coronavirus anxiety, while the association between anger and incivility becomes weaker in the presence of higher levels of moral obligation.

组织公正职场无礼行为情绪机制焦虑道德义务