Determinants and consequences of job crafting under the boundary conditions of work uncertainty

IF 3.4 3区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Career Development International Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1108/cdi-03-2023-0063
Syed Muhammad Irfan, Faisal Qadeer, Muddassar Sarfraz, Mohammed Khurrum Bhutta
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Purpose This paper explores critical job resources (CRJRs) as predictors of job crafting and sustainable employability. Using job demands-resources (JD-R) theory as a theoretical lens, the authors examine how job crafting mediates CRJR and sustainable employability and whether work uncertainty as a boundary condition further strengthened these associations using moderated mediation approach. Design/methodology/approach The authors used a cross-sectional time-lagged research design by collecting data from 483 knowledge workers in Pakistan's healthcare and universities, both public and private. The authors used structural equation modeling using AMOS 25.0 software to examine the proposed relationships’ mediation, moderation and moderated-mediation processes, such as Hayes (2018) process models 1,7,14 and 58. In addition, the authors tested a structural model with self-developed estimands instead of using process macros available in SPSS by computing variables. Findings The results of this study confirmed that CRJR predicts job crafting and employees' sustainable employability. Furthermore, comprehensive testing suggested that mediation of job crafting between CRJR and sustainable employability further strengthened in the presence of a boundary condition of work uncertainty. Originality/value The study uncovers CRJR (job, organizational, social and relational) as a predictor of job crafting. The authors suggest that job design integrating CRJR helps organizations and managers promote job crafting and make employees responsible for their sustainable employability. The proposed CRJR has not been used as a predictor of job crafting, and no such study tested CRJR as a predictor of sustainable employability. The authors made comprehensive testing to examine the boundary condition of work uncertainty while examining the CRJR and sustainable employability relations via job crafting.
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在工作不确定性的边界条件下,工作制作的决定因素和后果
目的探讨关键工作资源(critical job resources, CRJRs)作为工作塑造和可持续就业能力的预测因子。利用工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论作为理论视角,作者研究了工作制作如何中介CRJR和可持续就业能力,以及工作不确定性作为边界条件是否使用有调节的中介方法进一步加强了这些关联。设计/方法/方法作者通过收集巴基斯坦公立和私立医疗保健和大学的483名知识工作者的数据,采用了横断面滞后研究设计。作者使用AMOS 25.0软件使用结构方程建模来检验所提出的关系的中介、调节和被调节的中介过程,如Hayes(2018)过程模型1、7、14和58。此外,作者通过计算变量,代替使用SPSS中可用的过程宏,用自己开发的估计测试了一个结构模型。研究结果证实了CRJR对工作塑造和员工可持续就业能力的预测作用。综合检验表明,在工作不确定性边界条件的存在下,工作塑造对就业可持续性的中介作用进一步增强。独创性/价值研究发现CRJR(工作、组织、社会和关系)是工作塑造的预测因子。作者建议,整合CRJR的工作设计有助于组织和管理者促进工作设计,并使员工对自己的可持续就业能力负责。拟议的CRJR尚未被用作工作制作的预测指标,也没有这样的研究测试CRJR作为可持续就业能力的预测指标。在考察CRJR与可持续就业能力关系的同时,对工作不确定性的边界条件进行了综合检验。
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期刊介绍: Careers and Development are inter-related fields of study with connections to many academic disciplines, organizational practices and policy developments in the emerging knowledge economies and learning societies of the modern world. Career Development International provides a platform for research in these areas that deals with questions of theories and theory development, as well as with organizational career strategy, policy and practice. Issues of theory and of practice may be dealt with at individual, organizational and society levels. The international character of submissions may have two aspects. Submissions may be international in their scope, dealing with a topic that is of concern to researchers throughout the world rather than of sole interest to a national audience. Alternatively, submissions may be international in content, relating, for example, to comparative analyses of careers and development across national boundaries, or dealing with inherently ''international'' issues such as expatriation. Coverage: -Individual careers - psychological and developmental perspectives -Career interventions (systems and tools, mentoring, etc) -Government policy and practices -HR planning and recruitment -International themes and issues (MNCs, expatriation, etc) -Organizational strategies and systems -Performance management -Work and occupational contexts
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