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研究生: 杜希
Dulcie Celeste Palma
論文名稱: The Impact of Emotional Labor on Counterproductive Work Behavior: The Moderating Roles of Mindfulness and Perceived Organizational Support Among Frontline Employees in Belize
The Impact of Emotional Labor on Counterproductive Work Behavior: The Moderating Roles of Mindfulness and Perceived Organizational Support Among Frontline Employees in Belize
指導教授: 林怡君
Lin, Yi-Chun
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 國際人力資源發展研究所
Graduate Institute of International Human Resource Developmemt
論文出版年: 2020
畢業學年度: 108
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 75
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202001551
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • The purpose of this study is to understand whether emotional labor, specifically surface acting and deep acting impacts counterproductive work behavior (CWB) both on a personal and organizational level. In addition, this research uses the conservation of resources theory (COR) to examine both personal and organizational resources that could be utilized to replenish the resources that may have been lost because of emotional labor. The personal resource in this study being mindfulness and the organizational resource being perceived organizational support (POS) to examine whether or not they are able to moderate the effects of emotional labor on CWB, such that as perceived organizational support or mindfulness increases, the possible effect of emotional labor on counterproductive work behavior decreases. The samples of this study include 200 frontline workers in Belize. This study adopts a quantitative research design and online-based questionnaires to collect data and test the research hypotheses. CFA is used to confirm the reliability and validity and the SPSS process is used to analyze the hypothesis results. The contributions of this research are towards the service industry in Belize by implementing the conservation of resources theory to ensure that frontline workers’ psychological well-being is addressed. The contributions towards the literature are also included in this study for academic advancement.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT I TABLE OF CONTENTS II LIST OF FIGURES IV LIST OF TABLES V CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 Background of the Study 1 Statement of the Problem 3 Purposes of the Study 4 Research Questions 4 Significance of the Study 5 Definition of Terms 6 Emotional Labor 6 Mindfulness 6 Perceived Organizational Support 6 Counterproductive Work Behavior 6 CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW 7 Conservation of Resources Theory 7 Emotional Labor 9 Counterproductive Work Behavior 10 The Impact of Emotional Labor on Counterproductive Work Behavior 12 Mindfulness 14 Perceived Organizational Support 16 The Moderating Effect of Mindfulness and Perceived Organizational Support 16 CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 19 Research Framework 19 Research Procedure 21 Pilot Study 22 Measurement 22 Research Sample and Data Collection 22 Emotional Labor 23 Counterproductive Work Behavior 24 Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale 25 Perceived Organizational Support 25 Control Variables 26 Data analysis 26 Descriptive Statistics Analysis 26 Construct Validity and Reliability 29 Common Method Variance 30 Correlation and Reliability Analysis 30 Confirmatory Factor Analysis 32 CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 41 Result of Hypothesis Testing 41 Emotional Labor and Counterproductive Work Behavior 53 Mindfulness and Perceived Organizational Support as Moderators 54 CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 55 Conclusions 55 Study Implications 59 Research Implication of the Study 59 Practical Implication of the Study for the Individual Level 59 Practical Implication of the Study for the Organizational Level 60 Recommendations and Future Research Suggestions 61 REFERENCES 62 APPENDIX 69

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