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Journal Title
Current Psychology
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
This study applied affective events theory to conceptualize micro-aggressions as affective micro-events and tested (1) the mediating role of negative affect in the relationship between micro-aggressions and (a) emotional exhaustion and (b) work engagement, and (2) the moderating role of emotional contagion in these indirect relationships. A daily diary design was employed with a sample of 40 participants over five consecutive days, resulting in 200 observations. The findings revealed that daily micro-aggressions were positively associated with emotional exhaustion and negatively related to work engagement through negative affect. Additionally, emotional contagion moderated the relationship between daily micro-aggressions and negative affect, with the indirect effect between micro-aggressions and emotional exhaustion being stronger for individuals with lower levels of emotional contagion. A similar pattern emerged for work engagement. These results provide valuable insights into the impact of daily micro-aggressions in the workplace and highlight the role of emotional contagion, offering important implications for future research in this area.
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Keywords
Micro-aggressions,Negative affect,Emotional exhaustion,Work engagement,Emotional contagion,Individual differences
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Psychology - Social Sciences
Funding Records
| Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
|---|---|
| UIDB/00315/2020 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
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