Dealing With Negative Workplace Gossip: From the Perspective of Face

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Abstract

In this study, we investigate the coping response of individuals who are being gossiped about. Drawing on face research and affective events theory, we propose that employees who are targets of negative gossip will actively respond to the gossip about them via engagement in negative gossip themselves. The findings showed that negative workplace gossip stimulated fear of losing face and led to subsequent behavioral responses, namely, engaging in negative gossip. Moreover, self-monitoring, as a moderating mechanism, mitigated the negative impacts of negative workplace gossip on the targets. We discuss theoretical implications for gossip research and note its important practical implications.

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Zong, B., Xu, S., Zhang, L., & Qu, J. (2021). Dealing With Negative Workplace Gossip: From the Perspective of Face. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.629376

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