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“AM I NEXT?” THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MEGA-THREATS ON AVOIDANT BEHAVIORS AT WORK

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Leigh, A; Melwani, S
Published in: Academy of Management Journal
July 1, 2022

“Mega-threats”-negative, identity-relevant societal events that receive significant media attention-are frequent occurrences in society, yet the influence of these events on employees remains unclear. We draw on the theory of racialized organizations to explain the process whereby exposure to mega-threats leads to heightened avoidant work behaviors for racial minority employees. We theorize and find-across two studies centered upon various mega-threats, including a mass shooting targeting Asian Americans and police killings of Black civilians-that event observers who share identities with mega-threat victims become vicarious victims, which triggers an experience of “embodied threat,” an appraisal of the increased likelihood of personally encountering identity-based harm. The experience of embodied threat coupled with the racialized nature of organizational structures, which limits the agency of racial minorities, then compels employees to engage in threat suppression. Furthermore, we find that threat suppression consumes psychological resources, leading to heightened avoidant work behaviors, or higher work withdrawal and lower social engagement, but, when the psychological safety of identity-based discussions is high, it attenuates this effect. Altogether, our paper advances research on mega-threats and race in organizations, and yields practical insights that can assist managers in reducing the detrimental effects of mega-threats on employees.

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Academy of Management Journal

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0001-4273

Publication Date

July 1, 2022

Volume

65

Issue

3

Start / End Page

720 / 748

Related Subject Headings

  • Business & Management
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
  • 3505 Human resources and industrial relations
  • 1505 Marketing
  • 1503 Business and Management
 

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Leigh, A., & Melwani, S. (2022). “AM I NEXT?” THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MEGA-THREATS ON AVOIDANT BEHAVIORS AT WORK. Academy of Management Journal, 65(3), 720–748. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMJ.2020.1657
Leigh, A., and S. Melwani. ““AM I NEXT?” THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MEGA-THREATS ON AVOIDANT BEHAVIORS AT WORK.” Academy of Management Journal 65, no. 3 (July 1, 2022): 720–48. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMJ.2020.1657.
Leigh A, Melwani S. “AM I NEXT?” THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MEGA-THREATS ON AVOIDANT BEHAVIORS AT WORK. Academy of Management Journal. 2022 Jul 1;65(3):720–48.
Leigh, A., and S. Melwani. ““AM I NEXT?” THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MEGA-THREATS ON AVOIDANT BEHAVIORS AT WORK.” Academy of Management Journal, vol. 65, no. 3, July 2022, pp. 720–48. Scopus, doi:10.5465/AMJ.2020.1657.
Leigh A, Melwani S. “AM I NEXT?” THE SPILLOVER EFFECTS OF MEGA-THREATS ON AVOIDANT BEHAVIORS AT WORK. Academy of Management Journal. 2022 Jul 1;65(3):720–748.

Published In

Academy of Management Journal

DOI

ISSN

0001-4273

Publication Date

July 1, 2022

Volume

65

Issue

3

Start / End Page

720 / 748

Related Subject Headings

  • Business & Management
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
  • 3505 Human resources and industrial relations
  • 1505 Marketing
  • 1503 Business and Management