2020
DOI: 10.5465/ambpp.2020.12
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You are What You Eat: How and When Healthy Eating at Work Cultivates Coworker Reactions

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“…In an initial survey at Time 1, coworkers rated the frequency with which the focal employee was monitored and provided demographic information. We asked coworkers to rate employee monitoring to minimize common-source bias (Podsakoff, MacKenzie, Lee, & Podsakoff, 2003) and because coworkers are frequently asked to rate contextual features of the workplace (e.g., Greenbaum et al, 2020; Watkins, Patel, & Antoine, 2020). 1 At Time 1, employees rated their perception of overall justice and sense of agency at work, as well as provided demographic information.…”
Section: Study 1 Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an initial survey at Time 1, coworkers rated the frequency with which the focal employee was monitored and provided demographic information. We asked coworkers to rate employee monitoring to minimize common-source bias (Podsakoff, MacKenzie, Lee, & Podsakoff, 2003) and because coworkers are frequently asked to rate contextual features of the workplace (e.g., Greenbaum et al, 2020; Watkins, Patel, & Antoine, 2020). 1 At Time 1, employees rated their perception of overall justice and sense of agency at work, as well as provided demographic information.…”
Section: Study 1 Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%