参与条件:工作投入与工作结果关系的政治边界

Terms of engagement: Political boundaries of work engagement–work outcomes relationships

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2013
被引 61
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究考察组织政治感知如何调节工作投入与工作结果(如工作紧张、满意度、工作强度、绩效)的关系,发现政治感知作为挑战性压力源增强了工作投入的积极效果。

Abstract

Although research to date has established the criterion validity of work engagement, little research has examined relevant boundary conditions capable of altering its documented positive effects on important workplace outcomes, despite widespread appeals to do so (e.g. Parker and Griffin, 2011). In the present four-sample investigation, a competing hypotheses format was adopted, pitting against each other perspectives of ‘politics as a hindrance stressor’ and ‘politics as a challenge stressor’ as moderators of work engagement–work outcomes relationships (e.g. job tension, job satisfaction, work intensity, job performance). Cross-sample findings demonstrated that organizational politics perceptions strengthened positive work engagement–work outcomes relationships, such that engaged individuals were less stressed, more satisfied, worked with greater intensity and exhibited greater performance when they perceived their job environments to be political. This series of results affirms the challenge/opportunity stressor properties of politics perceptions for individuals more actively involved in their jobs and workplaces. Cross-disciplinary implications of these results for theory and practice, strengths and limitations, and directions for future research are provided.

组织行为学工作投入组织政治工作压力工作绩效