Resisting organisational change? Psychological resilience and perceived organisational support as mediators in promoting psychological well-being and organisational citizenship behaviours

Nur Nabilah Muhammad Kamal, Guek Nee Ke, Zuhrah Beevi, Kenneth Kin Lok Leow

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Abstract

The increasing prevalence of global transformations has led to a surge in organisational changes worldwide. Consequently, the anticipation of employee resistance and its impact on organisational development has become a vital concern in the field of organisational psychology. This study aims to comprehensively explore employee resistance to organisational change within the energy industry, considering several critical factors, including psychological well-being, organisational citizenship behaviour, organisational support, and psychological resilience. A total of 313 employees from an organisation in the energy industry in Malaysia. Participants completed measures on attitude towards organisational change, psychological well-being, organisational citizenship behaviour, perceived organisational support, and psychological resilience. The results from our study showed significant relationships between employee resistance to organisational change, psychological well-being, and organisational citizenship behaviour. The findings also indicated significant mediating effect of perceived organisational support in the relationship between organisational change and psychological well-being. Further, the results also showed that psychological resilience was a significant mediator between organisational change, psychological well-being, and organisational citizenship behaviour. The implications from the study include increase in transparency in organisation, leaders as change agent, and brief coaching for employees to increase organisational resilience.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3501
JournalInternational Journal of Wellbeing
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • organisational citizenship behaviour
  • employee resistance
  • organisational change
  • perceived organisational support
  • psychological resilience
  • psychological well-being

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
  • Social Psychology
  • Applied Psychology

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