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Linking perceptions of role stress and incivility to workplace aggression: The moderating role of personality.

机译:将角色压力和不活跃感与工作场所攻击联系起来:人格的调节作用。

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Although research on workplace aggression has long recognized job stressors as antecedents, little is known about the process through which employee responses to stressful workplace demands escalate from relatively mild interactions into more intense behaviors. This study investigates the influence that employees' perceptions of role stress (ambiguity, conflict, overload) have on their aggressive behavior by affecting their perceptions of incivility, and whether these downstream effects depend on personality traits (neuroticism, agreeableness, conscientiousness). Results supported moderated mediation, such that the indirect effects of perceived role ambiguity and role conflict on enacted aggression through experienced incivility varied according to individual differences in personality. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
机译:尽管对工作场所侵略的研究长期以来一直将工作压力作为先决条件,但对于员工对压力大的工作场所要求的反应从相对温和的互动升级为更激烈的行为的过程,人们所知甚少。这项研究调查了员工对角色压力的理解(模棱两可,冲突,超负荷)通过影响其对不活跃的感知的影响,以及这些下游影响是否取决于人格特质(神经质,和agree可亲,尽责)。结果支持适度的调解,从而使感知到的角色歧义和角色冲突通过经历的不文明行为对侵略性产生的间接影响因人格差异而异。 (PsycINFO数据库记录(c)2012 APA,保留所有权利)。

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