The Mediator Role of Negative Affect Impacted by Workplace Bullying on Intention to Leave and Conflict Handling Styles
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This research was intended to reveal the mediating role of negative affect within the
effect of workplace bullying on intention to leave and conflict handling styles. The research
was conducted in Konya and Isparta, in Turkey, among 350 health care employees. As a
result of the study, workplace bullying and negative affect have a positive relationship. While
negative affect has a negative relationship with conflict handling styles, a positive
relationship with intention to leave. According to result of the study, it was determined that
the variable negative affect has a fully-mediating role within the effect of workplace bullying
on intention to leave and conflict handling styles. This study indicates that variable of
negative affect has full mediating role within the negative impacts of workplace bullying on
intention to leave and conflict handling styles. It is understood that as a result of bullying,
individual should control emotions in order to conserve self. It means having individual
emotional intelligence. Thus, it is expected that individual would expose less negative
affective results (similarly mentioned in our study, decreasing conflict handling style and
increasing intention to leave). Hence, impact of a second variable is assum
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