| Literature DB >> 27419467 |
Chang-Qin Lu1, Dan-Yang Du2, Xiao-Min Xu1.
Abstract
The aim of this research is to verify the two-dimensional challenge-hindrance stressor framework in the Chinese context, and investigate the moderating effect of general self-efficacy in the stress process. Data were collected from 164 Chinese employee-supervisor dyads. The results demonstrated that challenge stressors were positively related to job performance while hindrance stressors were negatively related to job performance. Furthermore, general self-efficacy strengthened the positive relationship between challenge stressors and job performance, whereas the attenuating effect of general self-efficacy on the negative relationship between hindrance stressors and job performance was nonsignificant. These findings qualify the two-dimensional challenge-hindrance stressor framework, and support the notion that employees with high self-efficacy benefit more from the positive effect of challenge stressors in the workplace. By investigating the role of an individual difference variable in the challenge-hindrance stressor framework, this research provides a more accurate picture of the nature of job stress, and enhances our understanding of the job stressor-job performance relationship.Keywords: Challenge stressors; general self-efficacy; hindrance stressors; job performance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27419467 DOI: 10.1080/00223980.2016.1203277
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychol ISSN: 0022-3980