Perceptions of Negative Workplace Gossip: A Self-Consistency Theory Framework

Author:

Wu Long-Zeng1,Birtch Thomas A.2,Chiang Flora F. T.3,Zhang Haina4

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

2. University of Cambridge

3. Hong Kong Baptist University

4. University of Glasgow

Abstract

We present and test a self-consistency theory framework for gossip: that perceived negative workplace gossip influences our self-perceptions and, in turn, this influences our behaviors. Using supervisor-subordinate dyadic time-lagged data (n = 403), we demonstrated that perceived negative workplace gossip adversely influenced target employees’ organization-based self-esteem, which, in turn, influenced their citizenship behavior directed at the organization and at its members. Moreover, by integrating victimization theory into our framework, we further demonstrated that negative affectivity, an individual’s dispositional tendency, not only moderated the self-consistency process but also predicted perceived negative workplace gossip. Our study therefore shifts attention to the target of negative workplace gossip and in doing so offers a promising new direction for future research. Implications to theory and practice are discussed.

Funder

New Century Excellent Talents in University

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

the “Chen Guang” project

Shanghai Pujiang programs

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Strategy and Management,Finance

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