Affiliation:
1. Goodman School of Business Brock University St. Catharines Ontario Canada
2. Department of Organization Management and Human Resources ESSCA School of Management Lyon France
3. Research Center, Léonard de Vinci Pôle Universitaire Paris La Défense France
Abstract
AbstractThis study aims to establish how employees' experiences of workplace embitterment may direct them away from voluntary efforts to help coworkers, mediated by emotional exhaustion and moderated by religiosity. Three rounds of survey data, collected from employees and their supervisors in various Pakistani organizations, reveal that a sense of being emotionally overburdened by work links rancorous feelings due to negative work events with tarnished helping behavior, mitigated by employees' ability to draw on their religious faith. As an original contribution, this research addresses the effect of an actually felt negative emotion (workplace embitterment), instead of a source of emotional hardship, on employees' propensity to halt extra‐role work efforts; it also describes how the personal resource of religiosity influences this process.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Public Administration,Business and International Management
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