沉思
心理学
能力(人力资源)
心理信息
工作满意度
压力源
社会心理学
多级模型
临床心理学
认知
政治学
计算机科学
机器学习
神经科学
法学
梅德林
作者
Oliver Weigelt,Christine J. Syrek,Antje Schmitt,Tina Urbach
摘要
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupational stress research.Extending this research, we examine how and when not finishing one's tasks by the end of the work week affects work-related rumination at the weekend.Drawing on control theory, we examined competence need satisfaction as a mediating mechanism that links unfinished tasks at the end of the work week to work-related rumination at the weekend.Furthermore, we scrutinized whether proactive work behavior within the work week may neutralize the detrimental effects of unfinished tasks on competence need satisfaction and rumination.Using diary methodology, we collected weekly observations from 58 employees at the beginning and at the end of the work week over a period of 12 consecutive weeks, yielding 377 matched observations.Multilevel modeling analyses provided evidence for the assumed indirect effect at the intraindividual level.Higher levels of unfinished tasks were associated with lower levels of competence need satisfaction during the weekend.Competence need satisfaction, in turn, was negatively related to work-related rumination.Proactive work behavior attenuated the detrimental effects of unfinished tasks on competence need satisfaction and rumination at the weekend.These results imply that proactive work behavior facilitates switching off mentally during the weekend as it may restore competence need satisfaction in the face of unfinished tasks.
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