How SES Background Relates to Employee Overqualification, Information Seeking and Knowledge Hiding

Grace Jia Hui LIM, Bingjie YU

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Abstract

The influence of one’s socioeconomic status (SES) background on employee outcomes is increasingly recognized. Drawing on sociological and psychological research on SES and relative deprivation theory (RDT), we examine when and why SES background influence perceptions of overqualification and downstream behavioral reactions in the workplace. In a time-lagged, multisource field study involving 400 employees and 400 coworkers, we find that employees with higher SES backgrounds experience higher level of perceived overqualification, thus increasing both knowledge hiding and information seeking behaviors. Furthermore, relational mobility moderates the indirect effects, such that the positive effect on knowledge hiding is weakened and the positive effect on information seeking is strengthened when relational mobility is high versus when it is low. Our theory and findings highlight that SES background can have long-term impact on workplace behaviors and offer a more comprehensive view of how people’s behaviors to manage perceived overqualification may be strategic instead of plainly reactionary.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAcademy of Management Proceedings 2022
EditorsSonia Taneja
PublisherAcademy of Management
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2022
Event82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2022: Creating a Better World Together - Hybrid, Seattle, Washington, United States
Duration: 5 Aug 20229 Aug 2022
https://aom.org/events/annual-meeting/past-annual-meetings/2022-creating-a-better-world-together (Conference website)
https://journals.aom.org/toc/amproc/2022/1 (Conference proceedings)
https://journals.aom.org/loi/amproc/group/d2020.y2022 (Conference Proceedings)

Publication series

NameAcademy of Management Proceedings
Number1
Volume2022
ISSN (Print)0065-0668
ISSN (Electronic)2151-6561

Conference

Conference82nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeattle, Washington
Period5/08/229/08/22
Internet address

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