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Being mindful at work: a moderated mediation model of the effects of challenge stressors on employee dedication and cynicism

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Pages 887-898 | Received 24 Jan 2020, Accepted 23 Jan 2021, Published online: 17 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Researchers have found the effects of challenge stressors to be contradictory, sometimes showing positive effects and other times showing negative effects. To disclose the nature of this inconsistency, our study takes a resource-based behavioural approach to examine why and when challenge stressors are beneficial or harmful for employees. Specifically, we examine how trait mindfulness affects the pursuit of different coping behaviours (i.e., resource building versus resource draining) when faced with challenge stressors, which further translate into outcomes of employee dedication and cynicism, respectively. A sample of 163 employees from various organizations finished surveys on focal research variables in three waves. Using structural equation modelling, we confirmed the hypothesized model. Our findings provide behavioural mechanisms explaining the contradictory effects of challenge stressors and establish a cognitive basis for selecting adaptive coping behaviours. People were provided with knowledge on practical behavioural copings, and organizations and practitioners should recruit or cultivate individuals with high mindful awareness for high-demanding jobs to avoid ineffective copings and corresponding ill-being.

Disclosure statement

There is no financial interest or benefit that has arisen from the direct applications of this research.

Notes

1. In a call-centre sample (n = 210), resource building is related to positive emotions in the workday morning (r= .23, p< .01) and vitality at work (r= .51, p< .001); while resource draining is related to negative emotions in the end of a workday (r= .35, p< .001), fatigue at work (r= .23, p< .01), sleep disorder (r= .18, p< .05), and physical complains (r = .26, p < .001). These indicators, used in the previous energy research (e.g., Fritz et al., Citation2011), can provide some evidence of validity for the new concepts. These emotional and physical resources are also important to deal with challenge stressors (e.g., Barnes & Van Dyne, Citation2009; Rodell & Judge, Citation2009).

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Funding

This work was supported by the [National Natural Science Fund of China #1] under Grant [number 31400905]; [Beijing Positive Psychology Foundation #2] under Grant [number 0020344].

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