Abstract
Purpose – Drawing on the conservation of resources (COR) theory, this paper explores how organizational
dehumanization impacts work procrastination behavior, mediated by work alienation. Additionally,
mindfulness is proposed as a moderator in this indirect relationship, potentially mitigating the negative
effects of organizational dehumanization on work procrastination behavior.
Design/methodology/approach – Data from 336 garment employees were collected in two waves and analyzed using AMOS and the PROCESS macro.
Findings – This study reveals that organizational dehumanization influences employees’ work procrastination behavior. Furthermore, work alienation mediates this relationship and mindfulness moderates the link between dehumanization and alienation, particularly when mindfulness is low.
Practical implications – Garment managers should address sources of dehumanization to reduce work procrastination and enhance productivity.
Originality/value – The study introduces work procrastination and work alienation as the consequences of organizational dehumanization, with mindfulness as a coping strategy.
© Emerald Publishing Limited
Design/methodology/approach – Data from 336 garment employees were collected in two waves and analyzed using AMOS and the PROCESS macro.
Findings – This study reveals that organizational dehumanization influences employees’ work procrastination behavior. Furthermore, work alienation mediates this relationship and mindfulness moderates the link between dehumanization and alienation, particularly when mindfulness is low.
Practical implications – Garment managers should address sources of dehumanization to reduce work procrastination and enhance productivity.
Originality/value – The study introduces work procrastination and work alienation as the consequences of organizational dehumanization, with mindfulness as a coping strategy.
© Emerald Publishing Limited
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 19 |
| Journal | Journal of Organizational Effectiveness |
| Online published | 28 Nov 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Online published - 28 Nov 2025 |
Funding
This work was supported by Gopalganj Science and Technology University (award number: 3631108).
Research Keywords
- Organizational dehumanization
- Work alienation
- Work procrastination behavior
- Mindfulness
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