Injustice provokes psychological resources loss : a dual-pathway model of app-worker reactions to customers' injustice
Zhipeng Zhang, Runna Wang, Lu Shang, Kui Yin, Guangjian Liu, Xianxian Gui
In the expanding field of the gig economy, the interactions between app-workers and customers have become focal areas of academic investigation. Drawing from the conservation of resources (COR) theory, we propose and test a moderated dual mediation model to examine the impact of customer injustice on app-workers’ work outcomes, including withdrawal behaviors and service performance. Employing a mixed-method approach comprising two multi-wave, multisource field studies and an online scenario experiment, our findings provide support for the following hypotheses: customer injustice fosters withdrawal behaviors and undermines service performance by inducing app-workers to experience increased emotional exhaustion and reduced service-oriented self-efficacy. Nevertheless, the impacts of these associations are weakened when app-workers engage more frequently in online community support seeking behaviors. Theoretical implications and practical applications of our findings are discussed in the context of the burgeoning gig economy.
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2025
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| Authors: | Zhang, Zhipeng ; Wang, Runna ; Shang, Lu ; Yin, Kui ; Liu, Guangjian ; Gui, Xianxian |
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Journal of business ethics : JBE. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 1573-0697, ZDB-ID 1478688-6. - Vol. 197.2025, 4, p. 713-738
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| Subject: | Gerechtigkeit | Justice | Theorie | Theory | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour | Arbeitspsychologie | Organizational psychology |
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