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Title: THE EFFECT OF WORKPLACE CARE ON COUNTERPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR:
MEDIATED BY WORKPLACE ISOLATION
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Authors: Yuguang Han, Thailand |
Abstract: To explore the impact of workplace care on negative workplace isolation and counterproductive
behavior, a research model was constructed based on the Social Exchange Theory and Social
Identity Theory. Employing a questionnaire survey method, a total of 537 employees were
surveyed. Structural equation modeling and regression analysis were employed for analysis. The
findings revealed that workplace care negatively affects employee counterproductive behavior,
workplace care negatively affects workplace isolation, workplace isolation positively influences
employee counterproductive behavior, and workplace isolation serves as a mediator between
workplace care and counterproductive behavior. This study contributes by delving into the
relationship between workplace care and counterproductive behavior, unveiling the mediating
role of workplace isolation. This research expands the theoretical framework of workplace
psychology and offers organizations more specific and effective management strategies. In
addressing workplace care, organizations should emphasize employees' emotional needs to
reduce feelings of workplace isolation. |
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