Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (12): 2406-2418.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2023.02406
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CHENG Xiang, LI Fangjun. The ambivalent reaction of being envied: A perspective of self-based agency and communion[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2023, 31(12): 2406-2418.
分类 | 影响后果 | 作者及年份 | |
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积极体验及其后果 | 情绪与认知反应 | 积极情绪(自豪)、工作投入、工作满意 | Rodriguez Mosquera et al., |
行为 | 建言行为 | 张兰霞 等, | |
绩效 | 工作绩效、创新绩效 | Lee et al., | |
消极体验及其后果 | 情绪与认知反应 | 消极情绪(紧张/抑郁/焦虑)、离职倾向、工作倦怠、工作投入、自我损耗、人际反刍、心理安全感 | Scott et al., |
人际关系 | 感知职场排斥、感知不文明行为、被同事帮助、被同事阻抑、同事交换 | Wang & Li, | |
行为 | 帮助行为、人际公民行为、组织公民行为、讨好行为、自愿离职、知识隐藏、表现不文明行为、知识分享、沉默行为 | van de Ven et al., | |
绩效 | 工作绩效、创新绩效 | Lee et al., |
分类 | 影响后果 | 作者及年份 | |
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积极体验及其后果 | 情绪与认知反应 | 积极情绪(自豪)、工作投入、工作满意 | Rodriguez Mosquera et al., |
行为 | 建言行为 | 张兰霞 等, | |
绩效 | 工作绩效、创新绩效 | Lee et al., | |
消极体验及其后果 | 情绪与认知反应 | 消极情绪(紧张/抑郁/焦虑)、离职倾向、工作倦怠、工作投入、自我损耗、人际反刍、心理安全感 | Scott et al., |
人际关系 | 感知职场排斥、感知不文明行为、被同事帮助、被同事阻抑、同事交换 | Wang & Li, | |
行为 | 帮助行为、人际公民行为、组织公民行为、讨好行为、自愿离职、知识隐藏、表现不文明行为、知识分享、沉默行为 | van de Ven et al., | |
绩效 | 工作绩效、创新绩效 | Lee et al., |
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