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Role stressors and counterproductive work behavior: The role of negative affect and proactive personality
Authors:Yue Zhang  J. Michael Crant  Qingxiong Weng
Affiliation:Yue Zhang,J. Michael Crant,Qingxiong (Derek) Weng
Abstract:Based on the stressor‐emotion model, we propose that negative affect mediates the relationship between three role stressors (i.e., role ambiguity, role conflict, and role overload) and counterproductive work behavior (CWB), while proactive personality moderates the relationships between negative affect, role stressors, and CWB. We tested our hypotheses using data from 332 employees in Mainland China. We found that negative affect mediated the relationships between the three dimensions of role stressors and CWB. Role ambiguity was most strongly associated with CWB, followed by role conflict and then role overload. Proactive personality moderated the role ambiguity‐negative affect, role conflict‐negative affect, and negative affect‐CWB relationships, but not the relationship between role overload and negative affect.
Keywords:counterproductive work behavior  negative affect  proactive personality  role ambiguity  role conflict  role overload
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