This study aims to investigate whether assigning employees to unnecessary or unreasonable tasks can harm employee motivation. To account for the full range of motivation, we examined how illegitimate tasks affect work engagement and employee silence. We also embraced interactional justice to propose a possible underlying mechanism. Online questionnaires were used to collect data from 250 white-collar employees from various industries, of which 55.2% were males and mean age was 33.64 (s.d. = 11.56). We used structural equation modelling to analyse the data. Illegitimate tasks were associated with lower work engagement and higher employee silence, as expected. The relationship between illegitimate tasks and work engagement was fully mediated ...
In an attempt to expand extant literature devoted to employees' voice behavior, the current research...
The authors investigated the relationship between organizational justice and counterproductive work ...
Despite considerable prior research examining the negative influence of perceptions of organizationa...
Illegitimate tasks are tasks that violate norms for what the employee should do as part of the job, ...
In the historical and cultural context of developing countries, such as China, illegitimate tasks ha...
Illegitimate tasks cause a threat to employees' job security; as a result, increasing the stress lev...
Illegitimate tasks represent a task-level stressor derived from role and justice theories within the...
The performance of tasks that are perceived as unnecessary or unreasonable, illegitimate tasks, repr...
This study addresses the illegitimate task-related stressor that establishes a threat to the employe...
The present study examined the effect of illegitimate tasks (Semmer et al. Appl Psychol Int Rev 59:7...
The current work examines a contemporary workplace stressor that has only recently been introduced i...
This dissertation focuses on an occupational stressor that has been recently introduced to the liter...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
Some studies have concentrated on the adverse effects of unreasonable tasks on work engagement. So f...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
In an attempt to expand extant literature devoted to employees' voice behavior, the current research...
The authors investigated the relationship between organizational justice and counterproductive work ...
Despite considerable prior research examining the negative influence of perceptions of organizationa...
Illegitimate tasks are tasks that violate norms for what the employee should do as part of the job, ...
In the historical and cultural context of developing countries, such as China, illegitimate tasks ha...
Illegitimate tasks cause a threat to employees' job security; as a result, increasing the stress lev...
Illegitimate tasks represent a task-level stressor derived from role and justice theories within the...
The performance of tasks that are perceived as unnecessary or unreasonable, illegitimate tasks, repr...
This study addresses the illegitimate task-related stressor that establishes a threat to the employe...
The present study examined the effect of illegitimate tasks (Semmer et al. Appl Psychol Int Rev 59:7...
The current work examines a contemporary workplace stressor that has only recently been introduced i...
This dissertation focuses on an occupational stressor that has been recently introduced to the liter...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
Some studies have concentrated on the adverse effects of unreasonable tasks on work engagement. So f...
Counterproductive work behaviours (CWB) are discretionary behaviours that violate organizational rul...
In an attempt to expand extant literature devoted to employees' voice behavior, the current research...
The authors investigated the relationship between organizational justice and counterproductive work ...
Despite considerable prior research examining the negative influence of perceptions of organizationa...