Crafting a job on a daily basis: Contextual correlates and the link to work engagement
Utrecht University · Eindhoven University of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Summary This study focused on daily job crafting and explored its contextual determinants and one motivational outcome (i.e., work engagement). Job crafting was conceptualized as “seeking resources,” “seeking challenges,” and “reducing demands.” Participants were 95 employees from several organizations who completed a 5‐day diary survey. As hypothesized, we found a 3‐factor structure for the job crafting instrument, both at the general and day levels. We hypothesized and found that the combination of high day‐level work pressure and high day‐level autonomy (active jobs) was associated with higher day‐level seeking resources and lower day‐level reducing demands. Furthermore, we found that day‐level seeking…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
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5Topics & keywords
- Work engagement
- Psychology
- Autonomy
- Work (physics)
- Job performance
- Employee engagement
- Social psychology
- Applied psychology
- Decent work and economic growth