“Going to Hell in a Handbasket?” Personnel Responses to Organizational Politics in Economically Challenged Environments

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Lawong, Diane, Ferris, Gerald R., Hochwarter, Wayne and Harris, John N.. (2021). “Going to Hell in a Handbasket?” Personnel Responses to Organizational Politics in Economically Challenged Environments. In Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management : Volume 39 pp. 71-97 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-730120210000039003
AuthorsLawong, Diane, Ferris, Gerald R., Hochwarter, Wayne and Harris, John N.
Abstract

Work environments, which are widely acknowledged to exert strong influences on employee attitudes and behavior, have been studied since the initiation of formal work entities. Over this time, scholars have identified myriad impactful internal and external factors. Absent though are investigations examining economic downturns despite their acknowledged pervasiveness and destructive effects on worker performance and well-being. To address this theoretical gap, a multistage model acknowledging the impact of recessions on workplace responses, response effects, and environmental considerations is proposed. Inherent in this discussion is the role of economic decline on reactive change processes, the nature of work, and the structure and design of organizations. These significant changes affect employee attitudes and behaviors in ways that increase the political nature of these work environments. Organizational factors and employee responses to heightened recession-driven politics are discussed. Additionally, theoretically relevant intervening variables capable of influencing work outcomes are described. The chapter is concluded by discussing the implications of this theoretical framework as well as directions for future research.

KeywordsOrganizational politics; economically challenged environment; HRM impacts of recession; predictors of politics; positive outcomes of politics; perceptions of politics
Page range71-97
Year01 Jan 2021
Book titleResearch in Personnel and Human Resources Management : Volume 39
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
SeriesResearch in Personnel and Human Resources Management
ISBN978-1-80-117431-2
ISSN0742-7301
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/S0742-730120210000039003
Web address (URL)https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/s0742-730120210000039003/full/html
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Deposited24 Feb 2025
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