Impact of employee trait mindfulness on constructive voice from the perspective of self-verification

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Jing Zhang
Huijuan Chen
Dan Ni
Chang Cao
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[1] Hebei University of Economics and Business,School of Business Administration
[2] Hebei University of Economics and Business,Research Center for Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Development
[3] Sun Yat-sen University,School of Business
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Self-verification theory; Employee trait mindfulness; Constructive voice; Felt obligation for constructive change; Perceived overqualification;
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Research attention to the concept of mindfulness has been increasing in recent years, and numerous scholars have shown that mindfulness is associated with positive work behavior. This paper takes employee trait mindfulness as the starting point for studying constructive voice and explores the impact of employee trait mindfulness on constructive voice. Using SPSS and Mplus software, empirical tests were performed on the paired data of 335 employees and 88 leaders obtained from a questionnaire survey at two time points. The results of the analysis indicate that employee trait mindfulness has a positive impact on constructive voice. In addition, felt obligation for constructive change fully mediates the relationship between employee trait mindfulness and constructive voice. Moreover, perceived overqualification moderates the relationship between employee trait mindfulness and felt obligation for constructive change, and moderates the mediating effect of felt obligation for constructive change. In other words, when employees have a higher level of perceived overqualification, trait mindfulness has a greater positive impact on felt obligation for constructive change, and the positive effect of employee trait mindfulness on constructive voice via felt obligation for constructive change is more significant.
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页码:17561 / 17576
页数:15
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