Examining the influence of mindfulness on organizational role stress (ORS) : a monitor acceptance theory perspective
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of mindfulness on organizational role stress (ORS) based on the Monitor Acceptance Theory (MAT) perspective. Design/methodology/approach: This study is based on a cross-sectional data analysis collected from 137 employees working at an Indian IT organization located in Bangalore (India). ORS and MAAS scales have been used for measuring ORS and mindfulness, respectively. Findings: Overall, the study findings have indicated a negative relationship (r = −0.588) between mindfulness (M) and ORS. First, both personal inadequacy (PI) and self-role distance (SRD) are found to be predominantly impacted by M, whereas both role erosion (RE) and role overload (RO) appear to be less affected by mindfulness. Second, SRD appears to be the highest ORS sub-dimension among IT employees. Third, building on the extant literature, it can be inferred that “no one size fits all”, ORS is both organization and context specific. Originality/value: This study pioneers to establish empirical evidence between M and ORS. Training employees on M can help in effectively handling ORS.
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2021
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Authors: | Warrier, Uma ; Foropon, Cyril ; Chehimi, Melinda |
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International Journal of Manpower. - Emerald, ISSN 0143-7720, ZDB-ID 2032092-9. - Vol. 43.2021, 2 (29.07.), p. 448-462
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Emerald |
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