Department of Management, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto-Scarborough.
Department of Management, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
J Appl Psychol. 2015 Jan;100(1):227-36. doi: 10.1037/a0038082. Epub 2014 Oct 13.
This article explores the role of within-person fluctuations in employees' daily surface acting and subsequent personal energy resources in the performance of organizational citizenship behaviors directed toward other individuals in the workplace (OCBI). Drawing on ego depletion theory (Muraven & Baumeister, 2000), we develop a resource-based model in which surface acting is negatively associated with daily OCBIs through the depletion of resources manifested in end-of-day exhaustion. Further integrating ego depletion theory, we consider the role of employees' baseline personal resource pool, as indicated by chronic exhaustion, as a critical between-person moderator of these within-person relationships. Using an experience-sampling methodology to test this model, we found that surface acting was indirectly related to coworker ratings of OCBI through the experience of exhaustion. We further found that chronic levels of exhaustion exacerbated the influence of surface acting on employees' end-of-day exhaustion. These findings demonstrate the importance of employees' regulatory resource pool for combating depletion and maintaining important work behaviors. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
本文探讨了员工日常表面行为的个体内波动以及随后的个人精力资源在工作场所中指向他人的组织公民行为表现(OCBI)中的作用。本文以自我损耗理论(Muraven & Baumeister,2000)为基础,构建了一个资源基础模型,其中表面行为通过资源耗竭与每日 OCBIs 呈负相关,这种资源耗竭表现为一天结束时的疲惫感。进一步整合自我损耗理论,我们考虑了员工的基线个人资源池(如慢性疲惫)作为这些个体内关系的关键个体间调节变量的作用。通过使用经验抽样方法检验该模型,我们发现表面行为通过疲惫感的体验与同事对 OCBIs 的评价呈间接相关。我们还发现,慢性疲惫水平加剧了表面行为对员工一天结束时疲惫感的影响。这些发现表明了员工的调节资源池对于抵御消耗和维持重要工作行为的重要性。本文讨论了这些发现对理论和实践的意义。