TY - JOUR
T1 - How organizational support can help employees mitigate the effects of distributive injustice
T2 - a hierarchical moderated mediation model
AU - Yang, Tianan
AU - Jin, Yuhang
AU - Jin, Xuan
AU - Deng, Jianwei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Central Institute for Labour Protection–National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Objectives. At present, the mechanism of distributive justice leading to presenteeism is still unclear. We aim to explore the relationship among distributive justice, organization-based self-esteem, presenteeism and organizational support among Chinese medical workers by building a moderated mediation model. Methods. We employed a cross-level research design that aggregated organizational support to the organizational level. Medical staff from 50 different hospitals in China were invited to participate in the survey, and 1122 valid data questionnaires were obtained. We used hierarchical linear modelling to test this cross-level moderated mediation model. Results. Our results suggest that, at the individual level, organization-based self-esteem partially mediates the distributive justice–presenteeism relationship, and at the individual level, organizational support moderates the relationship between distributive justice and organization-based self-esteem. Conclusions. Distributive justice enhances individuals’ organization-based self-esteem, which is associated with a reduction in presenteeism, and underscores the importance of organizations shaping an organizational support climate.
AB - Objectives. At present, the mechanism of distributive justice leading to presenteeism is still unclear. We aim to explore the relationship among distributive justice, organization-based self-esteem, presenteeism and organizational support among Chinese medical workers by building a moderated mediation model. Methods. We employed a cross-level research design that aggregated organizational support to the organizational level. Medical staff from 50 different hospitals in China were invited to participate in the survey, and 1122 valid data questionnaires were obtained. We used hierarchical linear modelling to test this cross-level moderated mediation model. Results. Our results suggest that, at the individual level, organization-based self-esteem partially mediates the distributive justice–presenteeism relationship, and at the individual level, organizational support moderates the relationship between distributive justice and organization-based self-esteem. Conclusions. Distributive justice enhances individuals’ organization-based self-esteem, which is associated with a reduction in presenteeism, and underscores the importance of organizations shaping an organizational support climate.
KW - distributive justice
KW - healthcare worker
KW - organizational support
KW - presenteeism
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142262329&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/10803548.2022.2131270
DO - 10.1080/10803548.2022.2131270
M3 - Article
C2 - 36193560
AN - SCOPUS:85142262329
SN - 1080-3548
VL - 29
SP - 1395
EP - 1401
JO - International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
JF - International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
IS - 4
ER -