Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland.
J Appl Psychol. 2013 Nov;98(6):1028-39. doi: 10.1037/a0034090. Epub 2013 Aug 5.
We examine how employees' centrality in the networks of positively valenced ties (e.g., friendship, advice) and negatively valenced ties (e.g., avoidance) at work interact to affect these employees' organizational attachment. Using 2 different samples (154 employees in a division of a food and animal science organization and 144 employees in a product development firm), we found that employees' centrality in positive and negative tie networks at work were related to their organizational attachment indirectly via their impact on employees' satisfaction with their workplace relationships. Further, interaction results in both studies suggest that the effect of employees' centrality in positive tie networks on their satisfaction with workplace social relationships was stronger when employees had more negative relationships but was irrelevant when employees had fewer negative ties. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
我们考察了员工在工作中积极关系(如友谊、建议)和消极关系(如回避)网络中的中心地位如何相互作用,从而影响这些员工的组织归属感。我们使用了两个不同的样本(一个食品和动物科学组织部门的 154 名员工和一个产品开发公司的 144 名员工),发现员工在工作中积极和消极关系网络中的中心地位通过对员工对工作场所关系的满意度的影响,间接地与他们的组织归属感相关。此外,在两个研究中,交互作用的结果表明,当员工有更多的消极关系时,员工在积极关系网络中的中心地位对其对工作场所社交关系的满意度的影响更强,但当员工有较少的消极关系时,这种影响则无关紧要。本文讨论了理论和实践的意义。