When talk matters: the role of negative supervisor gossip and employee agreeableness in feedback seeking and job performance

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作者
Kumar, P. Arun [1 ]
Vilvanathan, Lavanya [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Technol, Dept Management Studies, Tiruchirappalli, India
来源
MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW | 2024年 / 47卷 / 10期
关键词
Negative supervisor gossip; Feedback-seeking behaviour; Agreeableness; Job performance; WORKPLACE GOSSIP; PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR; CONSERVATION; RESOURCES; ANTECEDENTS; PERSONALITY; OUTCOMES; WORK;
D O I
10.1108/MRR-10-2023-0782
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study aims to understand the impact of negative supervisor gossip on job performance among South Indian hotel employees. The focus is not just on the direct influence, but also on the mediating role of feedback-seeking behaviour (FSB) and the moderating effects of the agreeableness trait.Design/methodology/approachThrough purposive sampling, data was garnered from South Indian hotel employees. Comprehensive analyses were performed using partial least squares structural equation modelling.FindingsThe analysis shows that FSB plays a mediating role in the positive relationship between negative supervisor gossip and job performance. In addition, the influence of gossip on FSB and subsequent job performance was more pronounced for employees with high agreeableness.Research limitations/implicationsThis research underscores the complex interplay between negative supervisor gossip and job performance, revealing that such gossip can catalyze FSB process in employees. It suggests that under certain conditions, negative gossip can be transformed into a constructive force that enhances job performance, challenging traditional perceptions of gossip in the workplace.Practical implicationsThe findings underscore the importance of understanding the effects of workplace dynamics, like supervisor gossip, on employee behaviour and performance. Recognizing the influence of individual personality traits, such as agreeableness, can guide management strategies for fostering a productive work environment.Originality/valueThis research sheds light on the intricate interplay between negative supervisor gossip, FSB and agreeableness, offering a novel perspective on their combined impact on job performance. It not only enriches the existing literature on workplace communication but also broadens the understanding of the role of personality traits in shaping employee responses and outcomes.
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页码:1501 / 1519
页数:19
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