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The Effect of Downward Counterfactual Thinking on Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Moderated Mediation Model of Positive Meaning in Work and Perceived Organizational Support

Abstract

This study examined the effect of downward counterfactual thinking that imaging alternative relationships to the actual positive experiences with coworkers in the past on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), through a moderated mediation model of positive meaning in work and perceived organizational support (POS). To address this mechanism, we conducted an experiment with 106 Korean employees, working in a variety of organizations, by assigning them to either counterfactual or factual conditions randomly. The results showed that participants who were in downward counterfactual thinking condition, manipulated to assume the alternative relationships to the actual positive experiences of helping other employees, evaluated more OCB than those who were in factual thinking condition. Positive meaning in work fully mediated the relationship between counterfactual reflection and OCB. There was also a significant interaction effect between positive meaning in work and POS on OCB. Specifically, positive meaning in work was more strongly associated with OCB as POS increased. Then, the result of examining the conditional indirect effect for a moderated mediation model showed that POS significantly moderated indirect path between positive meaning in work and OCB. Specifically, the mediating effect of positive meaning in work on OCB became stronger as POS increased. Limitations and further directions were discussed.

keywords
counterfactual thinking, organizational citizenship behavior, meaning of work, positive meaning in work, perceived organizational support, moderated mediation, 사후가정 사고, 조직시민행동, 일의 의미, 일에서의 긍정적 의미, 조직지원인식, 조절된 매개

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