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The effects of ethnic diversity and friendship ties on managers' emotional exhaustion: a network-based case study of Caribbean information technology firms
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March 2022

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Cross Cultural & Strategic Management

Craig Galbraith

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Gergory Merrill

Purpose The purpose of this article is to empirically examine the relationship between managers' emotional exhaustion and the ethnic diversity, workload requirements, and friendship ties within their work-groups. Design/methodology/approach The research employs a full-network sample of all managers from an indigenously owned ethnically diverse IT firm located in the Caribbean island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. Using a social network design within a regression model, the relationship between managerial power and operational workload and the burnout dimension of emotional exhaustion is initially examined as a baseline model. Work-group ethnicity and friendship ties are then examined as moderators to this relationship. The authors then examine the role of work-group ethnicity and friendship ties as a buffer mechanism using an efficient frontier analysis where managers act as decision-making units. Findings The study indicates that ethnic diversity acts more as a “negative moderator” to emotional exhaustion, while friendship ties act as both a “positive moderator” and “buffer” to work-related emotional exhaustion. Originality/value This is one of the few empirical studies that has examined the issues of ethnic diversity and burnout using social network and efficient frontier methodologies. This is also one of the first empirical studies to investigate these issues using an in-depth, full-sample case study of actual, real-work network relationships.

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... This industry offers an ideal setting though, due to its relevance for assessing the connection between workplace bulling and ethical voice. Employees who work in the computer sector often must stretch their own cognitive limits, to support their employer's competitive positioning and accommodate the continuous change that marks this competitive industry (Galbraith et al., 2022;Hetland et al., 2007;Mosquera and Soares, 2024). In particular, they often encounter unrealistic deadlines, excessive work pressures and strict organization-set performance expectations, all of which elevate their job stress (Ahuja et al., 2007;Richmond and Skitmore, 2006;Zaza et al., 2022). ...

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Workplace bullying, distrust in top management and diminished ethical voice behaviour: Buffering effects of resilience and innovation propensity
The effects of ethnic diversity and friendship ties on managers' emotional exhaustion: a network-based case study of Caribbean information technology firms
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  • March 2022

Cross Cultural & Strategic Management