Nonlinear Impact of Perception of Organizational Politics on Satisfaction with Co-workers and Job Stress

Authors

  • Ganesh Bhattarai Nepal Commerce Campus, Kathamandu
  • Dhruba Raj Pokharel Nepal Commerce Campus, Kathmandu
  • Prem Bahadur Budathoki Mahendra Multiple Campus, Dharan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/rupantaran.v4i1.34183

Keywords:

job stress, nonlinear relationship, perception of organizational politics, satisfaction with co-workers

Abstract

 Large number of previous studies have tested that perception of organizational politics negatively impact on employee outcomes with linear relationship. To ascertain the condition where perception of organizational politics can be fruitful for employee outcomes, this study measured the nonlinear relationship of perception of organizational politics with satisfaction with co-workers and job stress. 453 employees working with microfinance companies in Kathmandu valley were surveyed to get cross sectional perceptual data. To infer the conclusion, data were analyzed adopting quantitative analysis, deductive reasoning approach as well as positivist research philosophy. Empirical evidences revealed the nonlinear impact of perception of organizational politics on satisfaction with co-workers and job stress. Both high and low levels of perceived organizational politics were harmful for satisfaction with co-workers and job stress. But a medium level of perception of organizational politics was fruitful for satisfaction with co-workers and job stress. The relationship between perception of organizational politics and satisfaction with co-workers was inverted U-shaped and the relationship between perception of organizational politics and job stress was U-shaped. Based on the findings, numbers of practical as well as theoretical implications are suggested.

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Author Biographies

Ganesh Bhattarai, Nepal Commerce Campus, Kathamandu

Lecturer

Dhruba Raj Pokharel, Nepal Commerce Campus, Kathmandu

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Prem Bahadur Budathoki, Mahendra Multiple Campus, Dharan

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

Bhattarai, G., Pokharel, D. R., & Budathoki, P. B. (2020). Nonlinear Impact of Perception of Organizational Politics on Satisfaction with Co-workers and Job Stress. Rupantaran: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 4(1), 63–81. https://doi.org/10.3126/rupantaran.v4i1.34183

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