The psychological conditions of meaningfulness, safety and availability and the engagement of the human spirit at work
University of Nebraska–Lincoln · Northern Kentucky University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Building on Kahn's (1990) ethnographic work, a field study in a U.S. Midwestern insurance company explored the determinants and mediating effects of three psychological conditions — meaningfulness, safety and availability — on employees' engagement in their work. Results from the revised theoretical framework revealed that all three psychological conditions exhibited significant positive relations with engagement. Meaningfulness displayed the strongest relation. Job enrichment and work role fit were positively linked to psychological meaningfulness. Rewarding co‐worker and supportive supervisor relations were positively associated with psychological safety, whereas adherence to co‐worker norms and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 55
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Work engagement
- Social psychology
- Psychological safety
- Psychological well-being
- Multilevel model
- Work (physics)
- Decent work and economic growth