污染的空气,污染的心灵:空气污染事件对员工工作与生活的心理代价

Polluted Air, Polluted Minds: The Psychological Costs of Air Pollution Events on Employee Work and Life

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2026
被引 1 · 同刊同年前 2%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究发现空气污染事件通过引发员工焦虑,导致工作场所孤独感和睡眠质量下降,但组织支持能显著缓解这些负面心理影响。

Abstract

ABSTRACT A growing body of literature has illuminated the impacts of climate change on employees' physiological health. This research advances the field by uncovering evidence of the damaging psychological effects of air pollution on employees, along with an organizational alleviation mechanism. Integrating affective events theory and terror management theory, we theorize that air pollution event disruption leads to increased employees' workplace loneliness and decreased sleep quality at night via the mediating role of employees' anxiety. However, the negative impacts of air pollution can be significantly mitigated for those who experience higher levels of organizational support. We first conducted two quantitative studies (Studies 1 and 2) using the experience sampling method to test the hypotheses. To further enrich the insights derived from these quantitative tests, we also carried out a qualitative study (Study 3) using in‐depth interviews. Taken together, our research generates valuable theoretical and practical implications for understanding the impacts of air pollution events and developing effective organizational coping strategies.

空气污染员工心理健康组织支持情感事件理论恐怖管理理论