Norwegian School of Hotel Management, University of Stavanger, 4021 Stavanger, Norway.
Department of Quality and Health Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Stavanger, 4021 Stavanger, Norway.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 21;19(1):25. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010025.
Incivility has been identified as a prevalent and crucial issue in workplaces and one that may be associated with detrimental effects on employees and organizational outcomes, such as turnover intention. Many studies have been published regarding the effects of incivility, but there is a lack of integrative reviews and meta-analyses. The aim of the present study is to conduct an early meta-analysis of the relationship between employees' perceptions of workplace incivility and their turnover intentions. Six databases, including ISI Web of Science, PsychInfo, Scopus, Emerald, Hospitality & Tourism Complete, and Soc Index, were searched to identify empirical articles for this meta-analytical paper. The results of statistical meta-analyses and meta-regression suggest that there is a positive relationship between perceived incivility and turnover intentions in employees and that relationship is consistent across different sources of workplace incivility. However, we did observe a possible interaction effect of "supervisor" and "coworker incivility". The results also suggest that the relationship between workplace incivility and turnover intention is stronger in the academic sector than in other industries and stronger in the United States than in other countries.
无礼行为已被确定为工作场所普遍存在且至关重要的问题,它可能对员工和组织结果(例如离职意愿)产生不利影响。已经发表了许多关于无礼行为影响的研究,但缺乏综合的综述和荟萃分析。本研究的目的是对员工对工作场所无礼行为的看法与其离职意愿之间的关系进行早期的荟萃分析。为了进行这项元分析研究,我们在六个数据库中进行了搜索,包括 ISI Web of Science、PsychInfo、Scopus、Emerald、Hospitality & Tourism Complete 和 Soc Index,以确定实证文章。统计元分析和元回归的结果表明,员工感知到的无礼行为与离职意愿之间存在正相关关系,这种关系在不同来源的工作场所无礼行为中是一致的。然而,我们确实观察到了“主管”和“同事无礼”的可能交互效应。结果还表明,工作场所无礼行为与离职意愿之间的关系在学术界比其他行业更强,在美国比其他国家更强。