Hey Boss, I’m Overqualified! Exploring How Overqualified Employees Engage in Followership Behaviors Through Coping Strategies

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Zhao, Sijia
Ma, Chao
Zhang, Xue

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Drawing from regulatory focus theory, this research strives to investigate why and how overqualified employees engage in different types of followership behaviors using different coping strategies. Specifically, we develop a two-pathway model to propose that, while employees with objective overqualification tend to adopt prevention-focused coping strategy, which positively predicts their impression management action, those with perceived overqualification are likely to adopt promotion-focused coping strategy and engage in proactive followership behavior. Meanwhile, we hypothesize that leader–member exchange serves as a key boundary condition, weakening the positive relationship between objective overqualification and prevention-focused coping strategy while strengthening the positive relationship between perceived overqualification and promotion-focused coping strategy. We test our conceptual model using two multiwave surveys. Findings of Study 1 (N = 240) support our proposed overqualification–coping strategy relationships and leader–member exchange as a key moderator. Results of Study 2 (N = 525) replicate the findings of Study 1 and test the full model. Both theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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International Journal of Stress Management

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