›› 2020, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5): 243-254.

• 组织行为与人力资源管理 • 上一篇    下一篇

攻击转移:顾客苛待如何影响员工反生产行为?

赵红丹, 吴桢, 刘微微   

  1. 上海大学管理学院, 上海 200444
  • 收稿日期:2017-07-29 出版日期:2020-05-28 发布日期:2020-06-03
  • 作者简介:赵红丹(通讯作者),上海大学管理学院副教授,博士生导师,博士;吴桢,上海大学管理学院硕士研究生;刘微微,上海大学管理学院博士研究生。
  • 基金资助:

    国家自然科学基金面上项目(71772116);国家自然科学基金青年项目(71302047);上海市卫生和计划生育委员会科研课题(201540321)。

Displaced Aggression: How does Customer Mistreatment Influence Employees' Counterproductive Work Behaviors?

Zhao Hongdan, Wu Zhen, Liu Weiwei   

  1. School of Management, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444
  • Received:2017-07-29 Online:2020-05-28 Published:2020-06-03

摘要:

现有顾客苛待的理论成果尚不能有效解释顾客、组织、员工等多个主体之间所出现的“冤冤相报”的连锁现象。基于攻击转移视角,对271份员工-上司配对样本进行统计分析,实证分析了顾客苛待、组织自尊和员工反生产行为之间的连锁反应过程以及组织支持感在这一过程中的调节作用。研究发现,顾客苛待对员工指向组织的反生产行为具有正向影响,但对指向个体的反生产行为无显著影响;组织自尊在顾客苛待与员工反生产行为之间起中介作用;组织支持感显著调节顾客苛待通过组织自尊影响反生产行为的中介作用,表现为这一中介关系对于高水平组织支持感的员工来说较弱。

关键词: 顾客苛待, 组织自尊, 反生产行为, 组织支持感

Abstract:

Although more and more researchers start to concern customer mistreatment, it is still difficult to explain the concatenated mistreatments among consumers, organizational agents and employees. Based on the theory of displaced aggression, we examine the mediating and moderating relationships among customer mistreatment, organization-based self-esteem, counterproductive work behavior (CWB) and perceived organizational support. Using 271 supervisor-subordinate dyads as samples, we find that: (1) customer mistreatment has a positive correlation with organization-directed CWB (CWB-O), but has no significant correlation with individual-directed CWB (CWB-I); (2) organization-based self-esteem mediates the relationship between customer mistreatment and CWB; (3) perceived organizational support moderates the strength of the mediating relationship between customer mistreatment and CWB via organization-based self-esteem, such that the mediating relationship is stronger under low-perceived organizational support than under high-perceived organizational support.

Key words: customer mistreatment, organization-based self-esteem, counterproductive work behavior, perceived organizational support