Significant task activates trait gratitude for organizational citizenship behaviors: The mediating role of psychological availability

Ye Li, Minya Xu, Lea Waters, Xuhua Yang, Changchang Wu, Zhengyang Wu

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Abstract

The benefits of gratitude are universally recognized in psychology and other disciplines. However, the capacity for trait gratitude to bring advantages to employees and organizations is an under-explored area despite the fact that trait gratitude could offer considerable benefits to organizational performance and success through its potential impact on organizational citizenship behaviours (OCBs). Based on trait activation theory, a model was put forward to examine the influence of trait gratitude on OCBs through the impact that trait gratitude has upon psychological availability. Additionally, task significance was explored as a moderator of the relationship between trait gratitude and psychological availability. The model was tested across two studies. Study 1 involved a multi-phase and multi-source survey of 178 leader-member dyads from a chemical company and an electricity firm. Study 2 was a preregistered experiment involving 205 full-time employees from a range of industries including finance, retailing, entertainment, information technology, law, engineering and other industries. In both studies the mediated moderation model of workplace trait gratitude on OCBs was supported. Limitations, implications for research and practice are addressed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)817-829
JournalEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
Volume31
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • trait gratitude
  • task significance
  • organizational citizenship behaviours
  • psychological availability

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