دورية أكاديمية

Job crafting mediates how empowering leadership and employees' core self-evaluations predict favourable and unfavourable outcomes.

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العنوان: Job crafting mediates how empowering leadership and employees' core self-evaluations predict favourable and unfavourable outcomes.
المؤلفون: Kim, Minseo1 (AUTHOR) minseokim0331@gmail.com, Beehr, Terry A.2 (AUTHOR) beehr1ta@cmich.edu
المصدر: European Journal of Work & Organizational Psychology. Feb2020, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p126-139. 14p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *SELF-evaluation, *EMPLOYEE well-being, *EMPLOYEES, *LEADERSHIP
مستخلص: Based on job crafting theory and workplace resources theories, the present study develops a model of both antecedents and consequences of job crafting. We hypothesized subordinates' perceptions of empowering leadership and core self-evaluations influence employee job crafting behaviours, which subsequently influence four outcomes: improving three employee well-being outcomes, (a) work-family enrichment, (b) flourishing, and (c) life satisfaction; and simultaneously reducing the organizational outcome of (d) deviant behaviours. Three-waves of data over nine months were collected from U.S. full-time employees (n = 276). Results showed empowering leadership and core self-evaluations positively related to expansive/approach forms of job crafting behaviours, which in turn related to the three different well-being outcomes. However, job crafting did not affect employee deviant behaviour. Instead, empowering leadership and core self-evaluations directly predicted less deviant behaviour. With the imputed data, we also found job crafting had a significant but weak relationship with deviant behaviour. These findings provide an integrated understanding of how and why employees engage in job crafting, and the important influence that job crafting has on employees' subjective well-being. The present study advances leadership and job crafting theories, providing practical recommendations for promoting employee well-being and decreasing undesirable behaviours in the form of workplace deviance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Business Source Index
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تدمد:1359432X
DOI:10.1080/1359432X.2019.1697237