مطالعات مدیریت بهبود و تحول (Dec 2020)

The Effect the Workplace Mobbing and Perceived Procedural Injustice on Organizational Wellbeing

  • Shahram Noorisamarin,
  • Nasrin Arshadi,
  • Seyyed Esmaeil Hashemi,
  • Abdulzahra Naami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22054/jmsd.2021.53703.3686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 98
pp. 113 – 138

Abstract

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The aim of current research was to investigate the effect of workplace mobbing and procedural injustice on organizational well-being by mediating role of organizational silence. The study was correlational research based on structural equation modeling. The statistical population of present study was all employees of management of repair, completion, and technical services wells of National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC) in 2019. This population used as research sample (376 employees). The participants completed the Niehoff & Moorman' procedural Justice Scale (1993), Van Dyne et al ' Organizational Silence( (2003), Steffgen et al 'Workplace Mobbing (2016) and Waterman et al' Personally Expressive Activities Questionnaires (2010). Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used for data analysis. The indirect effects were tested using the bootstrap procedure. Results showed that the proposed model fit the data properly. However, findings showed that procedural injustice and workplace mobbing had significant path coefficients on the organizational well-being. Moreover, indirect path coefficients of procedural injustice and workplace mobbing with organizational well-being through organizational silence were significant.

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