Job Engagement: Antecedents and Effects on Job Performance
California State University, San Marcos · University of Florida
Abstract
We theorize that engagement, conceptualized as the investment of an individual's complete self into a role, provides a more comprehensive explanation of relationships with performance than do well-known concepts that reflect narrower aspects of the individual's self. Results of a study of 245 firefighters and their supervisors supported our hypotheses that engagement mediates relationships between value congruence, perceived organizational support, and core self-evaluations, and two job performance dimensions: task performance and organizational citizenship behavior. Job involvement, job satisfaction, and intrinsic motivation were included as mediators but did not exceed engagement in explaining relationships…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 127.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 88
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Job performance
- Organizational citizenship behavior
- Contextual performance
- Job satisfaction
- Work engagement
- Congruence (geometry)