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Family incivility and counterproductive work behavior: A moderated mediation model of self-esteem and emotional regulation
Authors:Qiyu Bai  Weipeng Lin  Lei Wang
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology and Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, Peking University, China;2. Department of Human Resource Management, Business School, Nankai University, China
Abstract:Drawing from the work–home resources model, we examined the relations of family incivility, counterproductive work behaviors (CWB), state self-esteem, and emotional regulation. Results from three-wave lagged data (N = 284) indicated that family incivility was positively correlated with counterproductive work behaviors, and this relationship was mediated by state self-esteem. In addition, emotional regulation mitigated the relationship between family incivility and state self-esteem. The findings suggested that family incivility, as an emotional contextual demand in the home domain, is related to negative outcome (deviant behavior) in the work context (i.e., CWB) through the depletion of the personal resource—state self-esteem, while emotional regulation is a key resource that mitigates this relationship. This paper discusses the implications of these findings with respect to applications and developments of the work–home resources model.
Keywords:Family incivility   Counterproductive work behavior   State self-esteem   Emotional regulation   Work&ndash  home resources model
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