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The impact of supervisor interpersonal justice on supervisor-directed citizenship behaviors in social enterprises: a moderated mediation model
Authors:Maryline Meyer  Marc Ohana  Florence Stinglhamber
Institution:1. Montpellier Business School, Montpellier Research in Management, Montpellier, Francem.meyer@montpellier-bs.com;3. Kedge Business School, CREG, Talence, France;4. Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:Abstract

While prior research has examined the strategic role of social enterprise managers in the achievement of a double economic and social performance objective, a clear understanding of the supervisors’ role in fostering employees’ attitudes and behaviors is still lacking. To address this gap, our paper aims to examine the impact of supervisor interpersonal justice on supervisor-directed citizenship behaviors by developing a moderated mediation model. Survey data were collected from 196 supervisor-subordinate dyads employed in diverse French social enterprises. Our results show that psychological contract breach mediates the supervisor interpersonal justice – supervisor-directed citizenship behaviors relationship. Further, employees’ prosocial motivations moderate this indirect effect. Our research provides insight into the mechanisms of social exchange relationships in social enterprises. In a practical perspective, it also demonstrates that the development of an effective HRM in social enterprises requires the implementation of specific training and development programs for managers.
Keywords:Prosocial motivations  psychological contract breach  supervisor interpersonal justice  supervisor-directed citizenship behaviors  social enterprise  social exchange relationships
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