心理学
心理弹性
社会心理的
劳动力
情绪衰竭
资源节约理论
奖学金
情感劳动
社会心理学
个人防护装备
倦怠
公共关系
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
政治学
临床心理学
医学
精神科
法学
疾病
病理
传染病(医学专业)
作者
Steve Granger,Brianna Barker Caza,Susan J. Ashford,Erin Marie Reid
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jvb.2022.103784
摘要
Scholarship on stress and resilience at work has repeatedly overlooked professional gig workers despite the rapid growth of this independent workforce. Studying such workers, especially under conditions of global disruption, offers an opportunity to expand theory on the role of personal resources in promoting resilience and well-being in the absence of the contextual resources traditionally offered by organizations. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory (Hobfoll, 1989) and using unique qualitative and quantitative data gathered prior to and during the COVID-19 global pandemic, we investigate the pandemic's impact on an international sample of professional gig workers and test the relationship between psychosocial resources and workers' well-being and resilience. Results suggest that workers experienced the pandemic as an environmental jolt (Meyer, 1982) that affected their working lives by shrinking the amount of gig work available, especially for women, and increasing the challenges associated with fluctuating emotions, organizing day-to-day work, and cultivating relationships. Further, we find that pre-pandemic levels of two theoretically informed personal resources—work meaningfulness and the emotional carrying capacity of these workers' networks—affect outcomes: Work meaningfulness is associated with cognitive and affective well-being, and emotional carrying capacity is associated with social and affective well-being, as well as psychological resilience. Taken together, this research provides novel insights into professional gig workers' experiences of and reactions to environmental jolts, and the personal resources that aid in their well-being and resilience.
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