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Good soldiers or bad apples? Exploring the impact of employee narcissism on constructive and destructive voice

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Good soldiers or bad apples? Exploring the impact of employee narcissism on constructive and destructive voice

Z. Cui

This intriguing study explores how employee narcissism can fuel destructive voices in the workplace, with significant findings mediated by perceived overqualification. Authored by Zilong Cui from Jilin University, this research offers valuable insights for managing narcissistic and overqualified employees in organizations.

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Abstract
This longitudinal field study, involving 450 participants from a Chinese firm, examines the impact of employee narcissism on constructive and destructive voice. Results indicate a positive relationship between employee narcissism and destructive voice, mediated by perceived overqualification. Organizational identification weakens the link between narcissism and destructive voice. The study offers insights into managing narcissistic and overqualified employees and developing effective HRM strategies.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 18, 2023
Authors
Zilong Cui
Tags
employee narcissism
destructive voice
perceived overqualification
organizational identification
HRM strategies
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