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Does workplace ostracism lead to workplace withdrawal? Testing the moderating-mediating effects of rumination and mindfulness in Indian hospitality industry

PurposeTaking the support of social capital theory and conservation of resource theory, the present study explores the mediating role of rumination and moderating role of mindfulness in the relationship of workplace ostracism (WO) and workplace withdrawal (WW).Design/methodology/approachThe data wer...

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Published in:Journal of organizational effectiveness : people and performance 2024-10, Vol.11 (4), p.873-891
Main Authors: Srivastava, Shalini, Khan, Muskan, Kumari, Arpana, Jain, Ajay Kumar
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