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A POSITIVIST APPROACH TO WORK ENGAGEMENT: MODERATING EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT | |
Kuok, Angus C.H.1; Taormina, Robert J.2 | |
2022 | |
Source Publication | Dynamic Relationships Management Journal |
ISSN | 2232-5867 |
Volume | 11Issue:1Pages:49-67 |
Abstract | Using a measure based on a positivist theory of work engagement, the cognitive, emotional, and physical facets of work engagement were tested in relation to (1) a set of work, social, and personality variables, i.e., person–organization fit, organizational socialization, work centrality, job insecurity, and conscientiousness; (2) two hypothesized effects, i.e., regarding subjective career success and self‐actualization; and (3) perceived organizational support as a moderator. Regressions of questionnaire data revealed that cognitive work engagement is the main predictor of work centrality, organizational understanding is the main predictor of emotional work engagement, and person–organization fit is the main predictor of physical work engagement. Structural equation modeling (SEM) tests demonstrated that emotional work engagement predicted both subjective career success and self‐actualization, whereas physical work engagement predicted subjective career success. In addition, perceived organizational support moderated cognitive and physical work engagement to increase subjective career success, and moderated emotional work engagement to increase self‐actualization. Implications for management are discussed. |
Keyword | Organizational Socialization Perceived Organizational Support Self‐actualization Subjective Career Success Work Engagement |
DOI | 10.17708/DRMJ.2021.V11N01A04 |
URL | View the original |
Language | 英語English |
Publisher | Slovenian Academy of Management |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85140657749 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | University of Macau |
Affiliation | 1.University of Saint Joseph, United States 2.University of Macau, Macao |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Kuok, Angus C.H.,Taormina, Robert J.. A POSITIVIST APPROACH TO WORK ENGAGEMENT: MODERATING EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT[J]. Dynamic Relationships Management Journal, 2022, 11(1), 49-67. |
APA | Kuok, Angus C.H.., & Taormina, Robert J. (2022). A POSITIVIST APPROACH TO WORK ENGAGEMENT: MODERATING EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT. Dynamic Relationships Management Journal, 11(1), 49-67. |
MLA | Kuok, Angus C.H.,et al."A POSITIVIST APPROACH TO WORK ENGAGEMENT: MODERATING EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT".Dynamic Relationships Management Journal 11.1(2022):49-67. |
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