Regret and repair: from coworker undermining to organizational citizenship behavior

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Muhammad Waqas
Hussain Tariq
Usman Ahmad Qadri
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[1] Jiangsu University of Science and Technology,School of Economics and Management
[2] KFUPM Business School,Interdisciplinary Research Center for Finance and Digital Economy (IRC
[3] King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM),FDE)
[4] KFUPM Business School,Faculty of Business and Management
[5] King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals,undefined
[6] Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Co-worker undermining; Regret; Organizational identification; Organizational citizenship behavior towards individuals; Social identity theory;
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Unethical interpersonal interactions such as coworker undermining has been a major issue in organizations as they add stress to the workplace and make it unappealing for others. The extant research focused on the victim’s perspective; however, actor’s perspective has been overlooked so far. Based on the social identity theory (SIT), we focused on the actor’s perspective and investigated how coworker undermining transforms into organizational citizenship behavior towards individuals (OCBI). By doing so, we introduced the actor’s regret as a key mediating mechanism to explain the interactive effects of coworker undermining and organizational identity (OI) on OCBI (i.e., the mediated moderation model). The findings, based on time-lagged, dyadic data (N = 31 supervisors and 400 employees) from the textile sector, in Pakistan showed that high-OI employees who engaged in coworker undermining behavior realize their fault and are regretful for their offense, this regret then leads them to exhibit OCBI. This study contributes to the undermining and OCB literature by focusing on the actors’ perspectives.
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页码:16073 / 16083
页数:10
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