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Self-Esteem, Empathy and Jealousy in the Workplace

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  • NURAN BAYRAM ARLI

    (ULUDAG UNIVERSITY)

  • MINE AYDEMIR

    (ULUDAG UNIVERSITY)

  • NESE ARAL

    (ULUDAG UNIVERSITY)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine the relationships among emotional states of self-esteem, empathy and employee jealousy in private sector employees using structural equation modeling. The study participants ranged in age from 28 years to 53 years, approximately 70% were male. The study group consisted of 216 employees. Printed questionnaires were sent to the entire private sector employees of a single fabric and were filled out anonymously. Relevant emotional states addressed in this study are self-esteem, empathy, and employee jealousy. A conceptual model was created in which self-esteem directly affects empathy and employee jealousy, and employee jealousy directly affects empathy. Then it was estimated by structural equation modeling. The results were ?2/df=3.070; RMSEA=0.09; SRMR=0.09. All the results are statistically significant. In particular, this study has shown that the self-esteem of employees is significant effects on the emotional states that can occur at work, such as empathy and employee jealousy. The employee jealousy plays a mediating role for self-esteem.

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  • Nuran Bayram Arli & Mine Aydemir & Nese Aral, 2018. "Self-Esteem, Empathy and Jealousy in the Workplace," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 7809325, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:7809325
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    Keywords

    Self-esteem; Empathy; Employee Jealousy;
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    JEL classification:

    • C10 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - General

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