The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital between Motivational Orientations and Their Organizational Consequences
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Just as we can speak of different personality traits, it is also possible to identify
distinct motivational traits, which may be related to a series of organizational consequences.
In this sense, understanding how these traits are related to workers performance is fundamental.
Specifically, the purpose of this study is to test the mediating role of psychological capital in the
relationship between such traits and organizational citizenship behaviors and counterproductive
work behaviors, which is expected to be more significant in the first case. The study was carried out
using a panel design, with a sample group of Spanish employees aged over 40 (n = 741), in two waves
(with a 4-month interval). The results support the hypothesis that psychological capital resources
may play a mediating role in some of the relationships explored and that approach orientation
traits are mainly related to a better performance, fostering organizational citizenship behaviors and
diminishing counterproductive work behavior. The findings show that employees who develop their
personal resources may have a positive impact on their organizations. The implications of this study
for counseling practices are discussed.
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Rodríguez Cifuentes, F., Segura Camacho, A., García Ael, C., & Topa Cantisano, G. (2020). The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital between Motivational Orientations and Their Organizational Consequences. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(13), 4864. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134864













