Does Co-worker Presenteeism Increase Innovative Behavior? Evidence From IT Professionals Under the 996 Work Regime in China

Tianan Yang, Ran Liu, Jianwei Deng*

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    Abstract

    Drawing on the event system and regulatory focus theory, this study constructed an impact mechanism model to investigate the relationship between the event strength of co-worker presenteeism and innovative behavior among IT professionals under the 996 work regime. In addition to test the direct effect, we examined the indirect effect of promotion focus and the moderating effect of event time in this relationship. Data were collected through an online survey administered to 374 IT professionals in China. The results showed a positive relationship between the criticality of co-worker presenteeism events and innovative behavior. An indirect effect of promotion focus was also found in this relationship. The timing of co-worker presenteeism events moderated the relationship between the criticality of co-worker presenteeism events and promotion focus. Specifically, the effect was more significant when co-worker presenteeism events occurred during project delays.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number681505
    JournalFrontiers in Psychology
    Volume12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021

    Keywords

    • 996 work regime
    • IT professionals
    • co-worker presenteeism
    • innovative behavior
    • promotion focus

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