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Making of rebel talent through workplace ostracism: A moderated-mediation model involving emotional intelligence, organizational conflict and knowledge sharing behavior
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Social PsychologyWorkplace Deviant BehaviorHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational ConflictOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesPsychologyEmployee AttitudeManagementOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeStructural Equation ModelingApplied Social PsychologyWorkplace OstracismEmotional IntelligenceOrganizational CommunicationWorkplace ConflictBusinessKnowledge ManagementEmployee EngagementRebel Talent
Workplace deviant behavior (WDB) and workplace ostracism (WO) have emerged as one of the most toxic behaviors that breed self-protection and self-interest in today's organizations. However, limited evidence is available on the underlying factors, such as organizational conflict (OC), knowledge-sharing behavior (KSB) and emotional intelligence (EI), in explaining the WO-WDB relationship. Hence, the present study aims to introduce and empirically validate a moderated-mediation model of workplace deviant behavior, involving WO, OC, KSB and EI, respectively. Drawing on study data from 250 officials in the higher education public sector institutions in Pakistan, and employing structural equation modeling with partial least squares, the findings revealed a significant positive effect of WO on WDB. Besides the validation of the mediating roles of OC and KSB, the findings also confirmed a significant moderating influence of EI. The study implications provide theoretical and practical insights to better interpret KSB, OI and EI in organizations that can generate effective deterrence towards WO and WDB.
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