什么影响工作投入?关于资源与选择性优化补偿对状态工作投入益处的日记研究

What matters for work engagement? A diary study on resources and the benefits of selective optimization with compensation for state work engagement

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2017
被引 47
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过138名员工545个工作日的日记数据,发现员工日常使用选择性优化补偿策略不仅能直接提升工作投入,还能在角色清晰度和恢复状态较低时弥补其不足,从而维持工作投入。

Abstract

Summary This diary study addresses the benefits of employees' daily use of selective optimization with compensation (SOC) for state work engagement. We hypothesized that day‐level SOC not only directly fosters work engagement but that SOC also reveals its beneficial effects for work engagement in interaction with both external and internal resources. Specifically, we proposed SOC substitutes for job control, role clarity, and state of being recovered, thus helping employees manage low daily levels of these resources. We tested our hypotheses with a sample of 138 employees who completed two daily surveys over a total of 545 workdays. Results of multilevel analyses revealed that SOC benefits work engagement in both proposed ways. First, day‐level SOC was positively related to state work engagement. Additionally, day‐level role clarity and state of being recovered predicted state work engagement, but day‐level job control did not. Second, SOC benefitted state work engagement by offsetting low levels of role clarity and being recovered, and by boosting job control in their respective relationships with work engagement. The results suggest that by using SOC at work, employees can actively enhance their own work engagement on a given workday. This knowledge provides promising starting points for the development of interventions.

工作投入选择性优化补偿工作资源日记研究组织行为学