articleInternational Journal of Management ReviewsJul 29, 2015BRONZE OA

The Meaning, Antecedents and Outcomes of Employee Engagement: A Narrative Synthesis

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Abstract

The claim that high levels of engagement can enhance organizational performance and individual well‐being has not previously been tested through a systematic review of the evidence. To bring coherence to the diffuse body of literature on engagement, the authors conducted a systematic synthesis of narrative evidence involving 214 studies focused on the meaning, antecedents and outcomes of engagement. The authors identified six distinct conceptualizations of engagement, with the field dominated by the Utrecht Group's ‘work engagement’ construct and measure, and by the theorization of engagement within the ‘job demands–resources’ framework. Five groups of factors served as antecedents to engagement: psychological…

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  • Work engagement
  • Employee engagement
  • Psychology
  • Construct (python library)
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Psychological intervention
  • Social psychology
  • Narrative
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