Purpose: While presenteeism is empirically linked to lower productivity, the role of a person\u27s motives for engaging in presenteeism has been overlooked. Using a Conservation of Resources Theory framework, we examine the moderating effects of presenteeism motives (approach and avoidance motives) on the presenteeism–productivity relationship. Design/methodology/approach: A sample of 327 dental hygienists with chronic health conditions was surveyed. Moderated multiple regression was used to test study hypotheses. Findings: Results indicate that presenteeism does indeed appear to detriment productivity. However, we demonstrate that motives are an important moderator, such that high approach motives appear to mitigate the negative effects of...
Despite their prevalence in performance appraisal systems and purported importance in theory, narrat...
Applying dynamic equilibrium theory (DET), we examined the temporal dynamics between role overload a...
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PurposeThe goal of this study was to examine the nature of the relationship between personality (con...
In view of the impact of the COIVD-19 on organisational employees, the study draws on conservation o...
Thriving at work has been linked to a wide range of positive individual and organizational outcomes....
© 2017 Across four experiments, we explored how reminders of powerful external agents—interventionis...
Purpose: In view of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on organisations and employees, this study aims t...
This paper examines the behavioural impacts in an accounting environment arising from changes to gov...
Presenteeism consists in going to work without conditions to produce, which can have a much higher i...
Purpose: This paper aims to present a vital strand that is part and parcel of an informed discussion...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...
© 2019 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. People and organisations should align their current g...
Purpose - Drawing upon the cross-cultural adjustment (CCA) model and self-determination theory, this...
Employee turnover remains to be one of the biggest human resource problems facing the Indian interna...
Despite their prevalence in performance appraisal systems and purported importance in theory, narrat...
Applying dynamic equilibrium theory (DET), we examined the temporal dynamics between role overload a...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Choosing to work abroad without the sponsorship of an organisation is becoming i...
PurposeThe goal of this study was to examine the nature of the relationship between personality (con...
In view of the impact of the COIVD-19 on organisational employees, the study draws on conservation o...
Thriving at work has been linked to a wide range of positive individual and organizational outcomes....
© 2017 Across four experiments, we explored how reminders of powerful external agents—interventionis...
Purpose: In view of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on organisations and employees, this study aims t...
This paper examines the behavioural impacts in an accounting environment arising from changes to gov...
Presenteeism consists in going to work without conditions to produce, which can have a much higher i...
Purpose: This paper aims to present a vital strand that is part and parcel of an informed discussion...
This research explores the harmful effects of negative workplace gossip (NWG) on targets and organiz...
© 2019 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd. People and organisations should align their current g...
Purpose - Drawing upon the cross-cultural adjustment (CCA) model and self-determination theory, this...
Employee turnover remains to be one of the biggest human resource problems facing the Indian interna...
Despite their prevalence in performance appraisal systems and purported importance in theory, narrat...
Applying dynamic equilibrium theory (DET), we examined the temporal dynamics between role overload a...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Choosing to work abroad without the sponsorship of an organisation is becoming i...