THE EFFECT OF BULLYING ON WORK PERFORMANCE: THE ROLE OF SUBJECTIVE WELL BEING AND LONELINESS
We understand bullying as a form of maltreatment that done by an individual or group toward a helpless victim periodically (Chai et al., 2020). The impact bullying gives won’t be only for the victim but may also affect their environment. Individual that happens to experience bullying tend to feel...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | We understand bullying as a form of maltreatment that done by an individual
or group toward a helpless victim periodically (Chai et al., 2020). The impact bullying
gives won’t be only for the victim but may also affect their environment. Individual
that happens to experience bullying tend to feel more anxiety, depression and lonely
(Cao et al., 2020; Pengpid & Peltzer, 2019). Bullying also said to negatively affect
person wellbeing. When the employee is being bullied, it may also hinder their work
performance. This study tries to understand the effect of loneliness and subjective
wellbeing to the relationship between workplace bullying and work performance.
understanding the issue of bullying is important because addressing the issue helps
organization to create more comfortable environment for their employee, and this study
help broaden the understanding to the problem. We gather the data using purposive
sampling with the criteria of Indonesian employee that experience bullying through the
online questionnaire. The questionnaire consists of five sections: first section is the
demographic question, the second is bullying section, we construct the question using
items from COPSOQ III namely from the domain of gossip, unpleasant teasing, work
related harassment, sexual harassment, threat to violence, physical violence, and
bullying. we also use Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) for subjective wellbeing
section, UCLA loneliness scale for loneliness section, and Koopman individual work
performance assessment for Work performance section. We gather 126 data that we
process using multiple regression analysis.
We assume that loneliness and subjective wellbeing would affect the
relationship between workplace bullying and work performance and made hypotheses
based on those claims. The result of the study shows that there is a simultaneous effect
from each variable to the work performance. subjective wellbeing has moderating
effect to the relationship between workplace bullying and work performance but have
no mediating effect. while Loneliness has both mediating and moderating effect to the
relationship. this result explain that bullying may not be the main deciding factor but
rather an aspect that altogether affects work performance. The result of this study
expected to broaden the understanding of bullying and helps organization to make
policy based on the result, the limitation of this study is that the size of the sample can
be considered small and that this study is cross-sectional. The further research for the
loneliness and subjective wellbeing is advised.
Keywords: Workplace Bullying, Loneliness, Subjective Wellbeing, Work
Performance.
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