The Antecedents of Calling: A Career Construction Perspective

Bella Ulfa, Missiliana Riasnugrahani, C. D. Riantoputra
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R esearch Aims: This study aims to examine the moderating role of leader autonomy support (LAS) in the indirect relationship between cognitive flexibility and calling through job crafting. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected through an online survey from employees who have been working at a private company for a minimum of one year. Using a convenience sampling method, data were collected from a total of 140 respondents. Data were analyzed in SPSS using a moderated mediation model (Hayes, 2013). Research Findings: The results showed that LAS moderated the indirect effect of cognitive flexibility on calling through job crafting. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This study illustrates the complex relationship between cognitive flexibility, job crafting, and LAS as the antecedents of calling by drawing on CCT, while simultaneously emphasizing the importance of situational factors (i.e., LAS) in finding a calling, especially for employees. Managerial Implication in the South East Asian context : Companies are expected to put more effort into understanding the role of individual and situational factors in their employees' journey toward finding a calling. Specifically, leaders' support for employees' job crafting should be strengthened to facilitate employees in discerning their work as a calling. Research limitation s & i mplications: This study has limitations regarding the data collection, as it only uses a cross-sectional design. Additionally, this study only examines the antecedents of calling through employees' perception.
召唤的前提:一个职业建设的视角
研究目的:本研究旨在探讨领导自主支持(LAS)在认知灵活性与工作塑造的间接关系中的调节作用。设计/方法/途径:数据通过在线调查收集,调查对象为在私营公司工作至少一年的员工。采用方便抽样法,共收集了140名受访者的数据。数据在SPSS中使用有调节的中介模型进行分析(Hayes, 2013)。研究发现:LAS通过工作制作调节了认知灵活性对召唤的间接影响。理论贡献/独创性:本研究通过CCT阐述了认知灵活性、工作制作和目标目标之间的复杂关系,同时强调了情境因素(即目标目标)在寻找目标目标方面的重要性,尤其是对员工而言。东南亚背景下的管理启示:公司应该更加努力地理解个人因素和情境因素在员工寻找使命的过程中所起的作用。具体来说,应该加强领导对员工工作塑造的支持,以帮助员工将自己的工作视为一种使命。研究的局限性和影响:本研究在数据收集方面存在局限性,因为它只使用了横截面设计。此外,本研究仅通过员工的感知来考察呼叫的前因。
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