Impact Of Perceived Discrimination And Resultant Stress On Innovative Work Behavior Moderated By Spirituality Among Female Emoployees In Private Banks Of Rawalpindi
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Impact Of Perceived Discrimination And Resultant Stress On Innovative Work Behavior Moderated By Spirituality Among Female Emoployees In Private Banks Of Rawalpindi
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Malik, Samreen Fatima
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The objective of this research paper is to investigate the negative effects of perceived discrimination in the form of workplace stress on employee innovative work behavior among the female employees working in banking sector of Rawalpindi. Using a time lagged design, the effects of PD and its corresponding stress was tested on IWB, moderated by spirituality. Analyses involved data collected from 170 females bankers. The results show that PD was positively related to workplace stress while workplace stress negatively affected IWB. As hypothesized, moderating effects of spirituality on stress to IWB were verified wherein it was proved that spirituality can mitigate the negative impact of stress on IWB. Therefore, we can conclude that fair treatment and better self-esteem improves productivity among employees. The study of moderating influence of Spirituality in Pakistani environment has proved to be a helpful contextual factor in buffering stress and promoting a healthy and productive work environment.
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Archives of Business Research
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2016-12-30
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article |
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application/pdf
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http://www.scholarpublishing.org/index.php/ABR/article/view/2263
10.14738/abr.46.2263 |
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Archives of Business Research; Vol 4, No 6 (2016): Archives of Business Research
2054-7404 10.14738/abr.46.2016 |
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eng
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http://www.scholarpublishing.org/index.php/ABR/article/view/2263/1420
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Copyright (c) 2016 Archives of Business Research
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