Selective incivility, trust and general well-being: a study of women at workplace

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作者
Rawat, Preeti S. [1 ]
Bhattacharjee, Shrabani B. [2 ]
Ganesh, Vaishali [3 ]
机构
[1] KJ Somaiya Inst Management Studies & Res, Dept OB HR, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[2] KJ Somaiya Inst Management Studies & Res, Dept HR, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
[3] RARE Hospitality & Serv Pvt Ltd, Dept HR, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Leader trust; Team trust; Incivility; General well-being; Workplace civil behaviour; Civil behaviour; COUNTERPRODUCTIVE WORK BEHAVIOR; MODERATING ROLE; PERFORMANCE; EMPLOYEES; CONSEQUENCES; GENDER; IMPACT; MODEL; COOPERATION; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1108/JIBR-04-2018-0107
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study if trust on team members and leaders leads to an experience of civil behavior in the workplace or reduced incivility at the workplace. The study was conducted on women employees and therefore termed as selective incivility. Design/methodology/approach In the study, the relationship between team trust and leader trust was the antecedent variables and general well-being was the consequent variable. Civil behavior in the workplace was the mediating variable. The research was conducted on 228 working women in different sectors of the Indian organization. Trust (in leaders and on teams) and general well-being were measured by established scales. Selective incivility scale was developed based on the qualitative inputs from working women. Data were analysed on SPSS and AMOS version 20. Findings The study showed that trust (between leader and subordinates and among team members) led to an experience of civil behavior at workplace, and experience of civil behavior led to an experience of general well-being. Research limitations/implications This research has contributed to both theoretical and managerial aspects. On the theoretical front, this research has emphasized the role of trust in building a civil environment in the workplace. On the managerial front, it has contributed to showing how low incivility encourages inclusivity and maintains the general well-being of employees, and therefore advocates the practice of civil behavior. Practical implications The study is relevant in managing politics at workplace. With an environment of trust, the insecurity and doubt in the minds of employees are reduced. This leads to higher well-being of employees. In the modern times, workplaces are becoming more diverse. There are not only gender differences but also differences in age, sexual orientation and persons with disabilities. Presence of low incivility can go a long way in encouraging an inclusive workplace. It is thus relevant in managing workplace diversity and for creating a more inclusive environment. Social implications Diverse workplace constituting women and minority race have experienced more workplace incivility (Cameron and Webster, 2011). Also, presence of higher percentage of men in the workforce composition enhanced incivility toward women (Trudel and Reio, 2011). As the paper indicates that low incivility leads to general well-being, it also tries to point out that overall health of organization also improves. It should not be ignored that it is not only the employee who is exposed to incivility who gets affected but also the other employees who are witness to such situation. Originality/value This study investigates the mediating effect of civil behavior at the workplace between trust, both team member and leader, and general well-being.
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页码:303 / 326
页数:24
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