沉思
清晰
心理学
社会心理学
情绪衰竭
滥用监督
资源节约理论
工作投入
工作量
员工敬业度
倦怠
工作(物理)
无礼
公共关系
临床心理学
管理
认知
工程类
经济
神经科学
化学
机械工程
生物化学
政治学
作者
Haijiang Wang,Peikai Li,Talya N. Bauer,Berrin Erdoğan
标识
DOI:10.1177/00187267231211847
摘要
During organizational entry, newcomers often draw upon internal resources like coworkers and supervisors to navigate their roles. Could external interactions with customers or patients hold the key to newcomer adjustment in certain job contexts? Our study, rooted in the conservation of resources theory, identifies a critical link between mistreatment from external parties and newcomer adjustment—a connection that is explained by rumination and work engagement. Through two studies involving new nurses in China (Study 1: four-wave cross-lagged panel design, N = 181; Study 2: four-wave time-lagged design, N = 198), we uncover that mistreatment from patients results in rumination among newcomers, leading to diminished task mastery and role clarity, as mediated by reduced work engagement. This ripple effect of external mistreatment persists even when accounting for internal mistreatment (abusive supervision and coworker incivility). Our results illustrate how negative interactions with external entities can hinder newcomer adjustment—a revelation with far-reaching implications for practitioners and future research. 1
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