Organizational Agility During Crisis: Do Employees' Perceptions of Public Sector Organizations' Strategic Agility Foster Employees' Work Engagement and Well-being?

IF 1.7 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1007/s10672-023-09442-9
Iveta Ludviga, Agita Kalvina
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating role of a public sector organization's perceived strategic agility in relation to employee outcomes in times of crisis. While the need for strategic organizational agility is acknowledged as boosting organizational performance, its value and application for employees are unknown, especially during times of crisis and in the public sector context. We use survey-based quantitative methodology to capture employees' perceptions (n = 5469) of strategic agility in public sector organizations during the COVID-19 crisis and identify the impact on work engagement and well-being. Data analysed using a structural equation modelling approach. Our results suggest that an organization's perceived strategic agility has a positive significant effect on employee work engagement and thus on well-being. Organizational learning, leadership, and aim clarity are factors that positively contribute to public sector organizations' strategic agility. By examining the moderating role of perceived agility, we add to job demands-resources (JD-R) theory by showing that perceived strategic agility serves as an organizational resource that is needed for employees in times of crisis. We conclude that if employees are supported by leaders who sense change, make timely decisions, and act in an agile way, they will experience higher work engagement during a crisis, thus positively contributing to their well-being and organizational performance. This paper contributes to the understanding of organizational agility and discusses the theoretical and practical implications of the results and avenues for future research.

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危机中的组织敏捷性:员工对公共部门组织战略敏捷性的认知是否促进了员工的工作投入和幸福感?
本文的目的是研究公共部门组织的感知战略敏捷性在危机时期对员工成果的中介作用。虽然对战略组织敏捷性的需求被认为可以提高组织绩效,但其对员工的价值和应用尚不清楚,特别是在危机时期和公共部门背景下。我们使用基于调查的定量方法来捕捉员工在COVID-19危机期间对公共部门组织战略敏捷性的看法(n = 5469),并确定对工作投入和福祉的影响。数据分析使用结构方程建模方法。我们的研究结果表明,组织感知的战略敏捷性对员工的工作投入有显著的正向影响,从而对幸福感有显著的正向影响。组织学习、领导力和目标清晰度是促进公共部门组织战略敏捷性的积极因素。通过考察感知敏捷性的调节作用,我们通过显示感知战略敏捷性作为员工在危机时期所需的组织资源,从而增加了工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论。我们得出的结论是,如果员工得到领导者的支持,他们能够感知变化,及时做出决策,并以敏捷的方式行事,他们将在危机期间体验到更高的工作投入,从而对他们的幸福感和组织绩效做出积极贡献。本文有助于对组织敏捷性的理解,并讨论了结果的理论和实践意义以及未来研究的途径。
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Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal
Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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期刊介绍: Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal fosters development of the field of employee relations by presenting high-quality, peer-reviewed original research articles and by linking practitioner concerns involving the employment relationship with academic rigor. The journal is interdisciplinary in focus, drawing from a broad range of disciplines including ethics, organizational behavior, law, economics, sociology, social psychology, industrial and employment relations, administrative and organizational studies, and philosophy to further the understanding of both employee responsibilities and rights. The journal offers an international forum for the publication of scholarly peer-reviewed original research including qualitative and quantitative empirical studies, case studies, critical commentaries, and conceptual and dialectic presentations. In addition, Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal publishes a Perspectives Section that showcases important contributions in formats other than the traditional research article. Such contributions include symposia/roundtable discussions, commentaries, review essays, interviews, and book reviews.
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