Antecedents and consequences of employee engagement revisited
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Purpose In 2006, Saks (2006) published one of the first empirical studies of the antecedents and consequences of employee engagement. Since then dozens of studies on engagement have been published and most of them have used the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) to measure work engagement. The purpose of this paper is to revisit Saks (2006) to try and address some issues that have arisen during the last ten years and to assess the generalizability of his findings and model using the UWES measure of work engagement and single-item measures of job and organization engagement. Design/methodology/approach Additional analyses was conducted using the data from Saks (2006) including measures of each job…
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- Work engagement
- Employee engagement
- Psychology
- Generalizability theory
- Job satisfaction
- Scale (ratio)
- Social psychology
- Organizational citizenship behavior
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