Organizational Wrongdoing as Mediation for Workplace Scenarios on Organizational Ambidexterity Cover Image

Organizational Wrongdoing as Mediation for Workplace Scenarios on Organizational Ambidexterity
Organizational Wrongdoing as Mediation for Workplace Scenarios on Organizational Ambidexterity

Author(s): Liqaa Mutter Atti, Zainab Hadid Hamza Abbas, Sulieman Ibraheem Shelash Mohammad, Hassan Ali Al-Ababneh, Mohammad Faleh Ahmmad Hunitie, Asokan Vasudevan
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Management and complex organizations, Human Resources in Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Workplace Scenarios; Organizational Burnout; Organizational Misconduct;

Summary/Abstract: Organizational burnout is a major psychological challenge that employees face in the workplace. This issue can lead to reduced performance, job satisfaction, and mental well-being. Various workplace scenarios, such as job stress, organizational culture, and interpersonal interactions, directly influence the occurrence of organizational burnout. In this context, organizational misconduct— including unfair practices, corruption, discrimination, and abuse of professional positions—can act as a mediating factor in this process.This study aims to examine the impact of workplace scenarios on organizational burnout, with organizational misconduct playing a mediating role. The research adopts a descriptive-survey methodology, and data were collected using standardized questionnaires distributed among 24 employees of Ibn Majid Company in Basra of Iraq. The findings indicate that organizational misconduct intensifies the negative effects of workplace scenarios on employee burnout. In other words, in environments with high levels of misconduct, job pressure and unfair interactions significantly contribute to increased burnout.The study suggests that organizations can mitigate burnout by fostering ethical practices, reducing misconduct, and creating a supportive work environment, ultimately enhancing employee mental health and performance.

  • Issue Year: 5/2025
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 203-214
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
Toggle Accessibility Mode