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タイトル: | Social and psychological resources moderate the relation between anxiety, fatigue, compliance and turnover intention during the COVID-19 pandemic |
著者: | Kokubun, Keisuke ![]() ![]() ![]() Ino, Yoshiaki Ishimura, Kazuyoshi |
著者名の別形: | 國分, 圭介 |
キーワード: | COVID-19 Psychological resources Social resources Anxiety Fatigue Compliance Turnover intention |
発行日: | 9-May-2022 |
出版者: | Emerald |
誌名: | International Journal of Workplace Health Management |
巻: | 15 |
号: | 3 |
開始ページ: | 262 |
終了ページ: | 286 |
抄録: | [Purpose] The workplace health management lessons to be learned from the pandemic are important. However, few studies have examined the relationship between workplace anxiety, resources and behaviors during the pandemic. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate the relationship between anxiety, fatigue, compliance, turnover intention and social and psychological resources during the COVID-19 pandemic by applying the conservation of resources (COR) theory. [Design/methodology/approach] Path analysis was carried out using data obtained from a questionnaire survey conducted on 2, 973 Chinese employees of Japanese companies in China. [Findings] The analysis showed that anxiety had a positive correlation with compliance, but simultaneously had a positive correlation with fatigue and turnover intention; psychological resources moderated to weaken the relationships between anxiety and compliance/fatigue; social resources moderated to strengthen the negative correlation between compliance and willingness to leave. [Research limitations/implications] This study targeted employees of Japanese companies in China. Therefore, in the future, it is necessary to verify generalizability as to whether it applies to employees of companies of other nationalities in other countries. Also, the authors used newly developed scales instead of the general psychological scales. Therefore, it is necessary to verify the reproducibility using a more general scale. [Practical implications] Anxiety encourages compliance practices but also increases fatigue and willingness to leave. Therefore, a method of inciting anxiety and making employees follow rules reduces the strength of an organization. To overcome this dilemma, managers need to provide psychological and social resources. [Originality/value] This study is the first to show how effective social and psychological resources are in the management of anxiety and fatigue in achieving high performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was conducted in the very early days of the COVID-19 pandemic with the cooperation of employees working for Japanese companies in China. However, the importance of utilizing resources in a crisis revealed by this study can be applied to all kinds of disasters. |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/281875 |
DOI(出版社版): | 10.1108/IJWHM-07-2021-0142 |
出現コレクション: | 学術雑誌掲載論文等 |

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