Peer Attachment and Proactive Socialization Behavior: The Moderating Role of Social Intelligence

Ting Nie, Yanying Zheng, Yiying Huang

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES(2022)

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Proactive socialization involves an active attempt to integrate into an organization, which can help an individual complete the transition from student to employee. This study-conducted via a survey involving college graduates (one year after graduation)-explores the peer attachment influence mechanism on proactive socialization behaviors and the moderating effects of social intelligence. The results of the empirical analysis show that core self-evaluation has a mediating effect between peer attachment and individual proactive socialization behavior. Peer trust and peer communication can improve individual proactive socialization behavior by enhancing core self-evaluation, but peer alienation may reduce core self-evaluation and inhibit individual proactive socialization behavior in the workplace. Social intelligence has a moderating mediating role between peer attachment, core self-evaluation, and proactive socialization behavior. High social intelligence may enhance the indirect influence of peer trust and communication on proactive socialization behavior through core self-evaluation and weaken the indirect influence of peer alienation on proactive socialization behavior through core self-evaluation. In recruitment and selection, organizations can predict the proactive socialization behaviors of candidates by investigating their peer relationships, and can also strive to create a harmonious working atmosphere and relationship to help new employees integrate into the organization.
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peer attachment, peer trust, peer communication, peer alienation, core self-evaluation, proactive socialization behavior, social intelligence
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