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Helping as an opportunity and risk: an alternative side to gratitude in co-worker dyads

Jennifer A. Harrison (Département RH et Organisation, EM Normandie - Campus du Havre, Le Havre, France)
Marie-Hélène Budworth (School of HRM, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada)
Thomas H. Stone (MGMT, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 4 August 2022

Issue publication date: 9 October 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

As workplaces and relationships evolve with increasing complexity, co-worker dynamics have become a key concern for HR managers and scholars. An important yet overlooked aspect of co-worker dynamics is gratitude. This paper adopts a relationship-specific conceptualization of gratitude and explores its influence on prosocial behaviors within co-worker dyads. The proposed model also suggests structural-relational factors under which these relationships are affected.

Design/methodology/approach

The conceptual paper draws insights from personal relationships to consider an alternative side of gratitude’s prosocial action tendencies, thereby highlighting two: risk-oriented and opportunity-oriented. These assumptions are then situated within the affect theory of social exchange to predict gratitude’s influence on prosocial behaviors within co-worker dyads.

Findings

The proposed model illuminates the importance of studying relationship-specific gratitude within co-worker relations by illustrating its effects on two types of prosocial action tendencies – opportunity-oriented and risk-oriented and varying prosocial behaviors (from convergent to divergent). Structural-relational factors, such as positional and physical distance between co-workers, are considered to affect these relationships.

Originality/value

While the study of gratitude in the workplace is emerging, little research has examined its influence on the nature of prosocial behaviors within co-worker relations. This paper advances the notion that gratitude serves an adaptive function in co-worker dyads, thereby highlighting the risk-oriented and opportunity-oriented continuum, and its implications for the type and scope of prosocial behaviors exchanged.

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Citation

Harrison, J.A., Budworth, M.-H. and Stone, T.H. (2023), "Helping as an opportunity and risk: an alternative side to gratitude in co-worker dyads", Personnel Review, Vol. 52 No. 7, pp. 1807-1822. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-10-2021-0774

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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