Frontiers in Psychology (Sep 2019)

Development of a Measure of Informal Workplace Social Interactions

  • Carolyn J. Winslow,
  • Isaac E. Sabat,
  • Amanda J. Anderson,
  • Seth A. Kaplan,
  • Sarah J. Miller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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A measure of informal, non-task-related workplace social interactions that captures both the frequency of interactions and the positive affect that can accompany such interactions was developed and validated. In two samples of employees (N = 188 and N = 315, respectively), the factor structure, reliability, and incremental predictive validity of the newly developed measure were evaluated. Results support the anticipated two-factor structure, demonstrate strong psychometric properties, and reveal that the new measure explains additional variance in employee outcomes (job satisfaction and job-related positive affect). This newly developed, 16-item scale provides a psychometrically sound measure for researchers and organizations to use in assessing, and potentially improving, two dimensions of workplace social interactions.

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