IMPACT OF ENVY ON INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT WITH MEDIATING ROLE OF SCHADENFREUDE AND MODERATING ROLE OF WORK ETHICS AMONG NURSES IN PAKISTAN

  • Abbas N
  • Farzand Ali S
  • Fizza S
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Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine the impact of envy on interpersonal conflict, through the mechanism of schadenfreude and the moderating effect of work ethics, among nurses in Pakistan. Convenient sampling technique was used in order to draw the sample. Data were collected from 200 employed nurses who had been working at different levels in Pakistani hospitals. Regression analysis was run in order to test the hypotheses. Study findings suggested that Envy is positively associated with interpersonal conflict, while schadenfreude partially mediates this relationship. In addition, work ethics moderates the association such that it weakens the positive relationship between schadenfreude and interpersonal conflict. The paper concludes by discussing the limitations as well as future research directions.

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Abbas, N., Farzand Ali, S., & Fizza, S. (2017). IMPACT OF ENVY ON INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT WITH MEDIATING ROLE OF SCHADENFREUDE AND MODERATING ROLE OF WORK ETHICS AMONG NURSES IN PAKISTAN. Jinnah Business Review, 5(1), 46–56. https://doi.org/10.53369/spzc4229

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