Testing the redundancy between work engagement and job attitudes: A replication and extension of the affective events theory in human resource development

IF 4 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Human Resource Development Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-11-08 DOI:10.1002/hrdq.21464
Kim Nimon, Brad Shuck, Julia Fulmore, Drea Zigarmi
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The purpose of the study was two-fold. First, the study tested the claim suggested by Newman et al. (2011) (Human Resource Development Quarterly, 22, 37–47) that data from the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale appears to be redundant with the variance that is uniquely common to job satisfaction, affective organizational commitment, and job involvement. Second, the study tested the hypothesis that the variance in work engagement that is uniquely common to the set of job attitudes studied in Newman et al. is largely positive affect. Analyses not conducted in Newman et al. (2010) (Handbook of Employee Engagement: Perspectives, Issues, Research, and Practice, pp. 43–61) were performed to deconstruct the explained variance in work engagement into commonality coefficients representing all possible subsets of variables. The findings demonstrate that variance uniquely common to job satisfaction, affective organizational commitment, and job involvement did not dominate the regression effect as previously suggested. Further, the study found that almost 50% of the variance that was uniquely common to the job attitudes studied was common with positive affect. The results of this study will help scholars and scholar-practitioners understand the complex relationships between work engagement, job attitudes, and positive affect.

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测试工作投入和工作态度之间的冗余:情感事件理论在人力资源开发中的复制和扩展
这项研究的目的有两个。首先,该研究检验了Newman等人(2011)(《人力资源开发季刊》,22,37-47)提出的观点,即乌得勒支工作投入量表的数据似乎是冗余的,而工作满意度、情感组织承诺和工作投入的差异是唯一常见的。其次,该研究检验了纽曼等人研究的工作态度中唯一共同的工作投入方差主要是积极影响的假设。纽曼等人(2010)(《员工敬业度手册:观点、问题、研究和实践》,第43-61页)进行了未进行的分析,将工作敬业度的解释方差解构为代表所有可能变量子集的共性系数。研究结果表明,工作满意度、情感组织承诺和工作投入所特有的方差并没有像之前所认为的那样主导回归效应。此外,该研究还发现,在研究的工作态度中,几乎有50%的差异在积极情绪中是常见的。本研究的结果将有助于学者和学者实践者理解工作投入、工作态度和积极影响之间的复杂关系。
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期刊介绍: Human Resource Development Quarterly (HRDQ) is the first scholarly journal focused directly on the evolving field of human resource development (HRD). It provides a central focus for research on human resource development issues as well as the means for disseminating such research. HRDQ recognizes the interdisciplinary nature of the HRD field and brings together relevant research from the related fields, such as economics, education, management, sociology, and psychology. It provides an important link in the application of theory and research to HRD practice. HRDQ publishes scholarly work that addresses the theoretical foundations of HRD, HRD research, and evaluation of HRD interventions and contexts.
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