Too anxious to help? Off-job affective rumination as a linking mechanism between work anxiety and helping

Volume: 91, Issue: 3, Pages: 681 - 687
Published: May 6, 2018
Abstract
This study explores the inter-relationships of work anxiety, affective rumination, and helping behaviours. Drawing on the effort–recovery model and resource depletion perspectives to extra-role behaviours, we hypothesized that employees with higher work anxiety would affectively ruminate about work during off-job time, which in turn would diminish their helping behaviours at work. Results of a multisource, time-lagged study with 167 full-time...
Paper Details
Title
Too anxious to help? Off-job affective rumination as a linking mechanism between work anxiety and helping
Published Date
May 6, 2018
Volume
91
Issue
3
Pages
681 - 687
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