Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment

Abstract As the cornerstone of enterprises, employees have played a pivotal role in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring the survival and growth of businesses. The global wave of unemployment triggered by the pandemic has given rise to innovative work engagements, in...

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Main Authors: Chong Chen, Beibei Wang, Hongfei An, Min Luo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2024-01-01
Series:Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-02612-6
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Min Luo
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Min Luo
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description Abstract As the cornerstone of enterprises, employees have played a pivotal role in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring the survival and growth of businesses. The global wave of unemployment triggered by the pandemic has given rise to innovative work engagements, including remote work and employee sharing. This shift prompts employees to reconsider their relationship with the organization, the extent of their collaboration, and their commitment to sustaining the enterprise’s viability and development. Amidst the diverse performance level of employees, the question arises: will they redouble their efforts to showcase their value or succumb to a state of inertia? Additionally, the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has brought about adverse impacts, making enterprises think about how to inhibit employees’ social loafing, stimulate their enthusiasm, and to rely on collective strength to overcome the crisis. During the pandemic, uncertainty of the work environment was elevated, and the factors influecing employees’ social loafing, perception of organizational justice, and organizational commitment became more significant. Based on the social exchange theory, this paper conducts research on how employees’ perception of organizational justice level weakens their social loafing and incorporates organizational commitment into the research framework in order to explore new presentations of relationships between these variables in the context of the epidemic. Through the data analysis of 276 questionnaires, the study found that: (1) the organizational justice has a negative impact on the social loafing of employees; (2) the organizational commitment plays a complete mediating role between the organizational justice and employees’ social loafing.
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spelling doaj.art-1322bea4c4264dbb83b24e21b50d613e2024-03-05T16:23:09ZengSpringer NatureHumanities & Social Sciences Communications2662-99922024-01-011111810.1057/s41599-024-02612-6Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitmentChong Chen0Beibei Wang1Hongfei An2Min Luo3School of Business Administration, Henan University of Economics and LawSchool of Economics and Management, Anyang UniversitySchool of Business Administration, Henan University of Economics and LawSchool of Business Administration, Henan University of Economics and LawAbstract As the cornerstone of enterprises, employees have played a pivotal role in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring the survival and growth of businesses. The global wave of unemployment triggered by the pandemic has given rise to innovative work engagements, including remote work and employee sharing. This shift prompts employees to reconsider their relationship with the organization, the extent of their collaboration, and their commitment to sustaining the enterprise’s viability and development. Amidst the diverse performance level of employees, the question arises: will they redouble their efforts to showcase their value or succumb to a state of inertia? Additionally, the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has brought about adverse impacts, making enterprises think about how to inhibit employees’ social loafing, stimulate their enthusiasm, and to rely on collective strength to overcome the crisis. During the pandemic, uncertainty of the work environment was elevated, and the factors influecing employees’ social loafing, perception of organizational justice, and organizational commitment became more significant. Based on the social exchange theory, this paper conducts research on how employees’ perception of organizational justice level weakens their social loafing and incorporates organizational commitment into the research framework in order to explore new presentations of relationships between these variables in the context of the epidemic. Through the data analysis of 276 questionnaires, the study found that: (1) the organizational justice has a negative impact on the social loafing of employees; (2) the organizational commitment plays a complete mediating role between the organizational justice and employees’ social loafing.https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-02612-6
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Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
title Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
title_full Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
title_fullStr Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
title_full_unstemmed Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
title_short Organizational justice perception and employees’ social loafing in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic: the mediating role of organizational commitment
title_sort organizational justice perception and employees social loafing in the context of the covid 19 epidemic the mediating role of organizational commitment
url https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-02612-6
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