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How and when does witnessing incivility lead to psychological distress in family-owned bank employees?

Shafaq Aftab (UCP Business School, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan)
Irfan Saleem (Faculty of Business, Sohar University, Sohar, Oman)
Nur Naha Abu Mansor (Faculty of Business, Sohar University, Sohar, Oman)

Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration

ISSN: 1757-4323

Article publication date: 28 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Drawing upon social exchange theory, this study investigates how witnessed incivility is related to psychological distress for employees. In addition, scholars dug deep into the potential moderating effect of self-esteem that links witnessed incivility, employee silence and psychological distress.

Design/methodology/approach

In data were obtained from 292 bankers at family-owned banks. In this work, data analysis was performed using Smart-PLS covariance-based SEM version 4.

Findings

The study results indicate that employee silence mediates witnessed incivility and psychological distress. Findings also suggest that high self-esteem can mitigate the harmful effects of witnessed incivility, indirectly causing silence and psychological distress among employees.

Practical implications

Family-owned bank management should encourage employees to speak up, demonstrate self-esteem and share their concerns. Thus, reducing witnessed incivility increases well-being, stress, and mental health in Pakistani family-owned enterprises which operate in diverse industries.

Originality/value

In the context of family-owned banks, our study adds context and theory to the existing body of knowledge by illuminating the underlying process that relates incivility with psychological distress By exploring the use of social exchange theory.

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Acknowledgements

We extend our sincere gratitude to the editor, associate editors, and anonymous reviewers for their timely and insightful review of our manuscript. Their constructive feedback and thoughtful suggestions have significantly improved our work. We greatly appreciate their dedication and commitment to maintaining the journal's high standards.

Citation

Aftab, S., Saleem, I. and Abu Mansor, N.N. (2024), "How and when does witnessing incivility lead to psychological distress in family-owned bank employees?", Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/APJBA-06-2023-0279

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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