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Responses to Discrimination: Relationships Between Social Support Seeking,Core Self‐Evaluations,and Withdrawal Behaviors
Authors:María Fernanda Wagstaff  María del Carmen Triana  Sihyun Kim  Said Al‐Riyami
Affiliation:1. The University of Texas at El Paso;2. University of Wisconsin‐Madison;3. University of La Verne
Abstract:Drawing from the theory of conservation of resources (Hobfoll, 1989), we examined relationships between social support seeking as a response to perceived discrimination from supervisors, core self‐evaluations, and withdrawal behaviors. We further studied how the relationship between social support seeking and withdrawal behaviors was moderated by core self‐evaluations. With two different samples, we found, as expected, that social support seeking in response to discrimination from supervisors is positively related to employee withdrawal behaviors, and core self‐evaluations is negatively related to withdrawal behaviors. Across the two samples, we also found evidence that the relationship between social support seeking and withdrawal behaviors was weaker when core self‐evaluations were high compared to low. We discuss implications of our results in the context of past research. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:social support seeking as a response to perceived discrimination  withdrawal behaviors  core self‐evaluations
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