دانلود رایگان مقاله استرسورهای تنظیمی کار و ارتباطات درون فرد با تقلیل خودخواهی: نقش اضطراب دولتی

عنوان فارسی
استرسورهای تنظیمی کار و ارتباطات درون فرد با تقلیل خودخواهی: نقش اضطراب دولتی، تلاش خود کنترل و خودمختاری کار
عنوان انگلیسی
Regulatory job stressors and their within-person relationships with ego depletion: The roles of state anxiety, self-control effort, and job autonomy
صفحات مقاله فارسی
0
صفحات مقاله انگلیسی
11
سال انتشار
2016
نشریه
الزویر - Elsevier
فرمت مقاله انگلیسی
PDF
کد محصول
E5001
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علوم اجتماعی
مجله
مجله رفتار حرفه ای - Journal of Vocational Behavior
دانشگاه
دانشکده روانشناسی، دانشگاه وین، اتریش
کلمات کلیدی
استرس شغلی، خودمختاری کار، اضطراب دولت، تلاش خود کنترل، تقلیل Ego
چکیده

abstract


Our research aimed at disentangling the underlying processes of the adverse relationship between regulatory job stressors and ego depletion. Specifically, we analyzed whether state anxiety and self-control effort would mediate the within-person relationships of time pressure, planning and decision-making, and emotional dissonance with ego depletion. In addition, we also tested potential attenuating effects of situational job autonomy on the adverse effects of regulatory job stressors on state anxiety, self-control effort, and ego depletion. Based on an experience sampling design, we gathered a sample of 97 eldercare workers who provided data on 721 experience-sampling occasions. Multilevel moderated serial mediation analyses revealed that time pressure and emotional dissonance, but not planning and decision-making, exerted significant serial indirect effects on ego depletion via state anxiety and self-control effort. Finally, we found conditional serial indirect effects of all three regulatory job stressors on ego depletion as a function of job autonomy. Theoretical implications for scholarly understanding of coping with regulatory job stressors are discussed.

نتیجه گیری

4. Discussion


In the present research, we proposed and examined indirect relationships via state anxiety and self-control effort in the within-person processes that underlie the relationships of regulatory job stressors with ego depletion. Drawing on action regulation theory (e.g. Frese & Zapf, 1994, Hacker, 2003), the self-control strength model (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000) and cognitive appraisal theory (e.g., Lazarus, 1991), we proposed a serial process to explain how regulatory job stressors deplete employees' self-regulatory resources and how job autonomy might attenuate the adverse effects of regulatory job stressors. By simultaneously testing mechanisms derived from multiple theoretical frameworks in an integrative model, we were able to advance scholarly knowledge of the underlying psychological processes that link regulatory job stressors to ego depletion.


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