Mediating Effect of Engagement on Workplace Spirituality–Job Involvement Relationship: A Study among Generation Y Professionals

Manju Mahipalan, Sheena S.
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The complexity of today’s world reflects on the professional lives of people as well. This complexity and its subsequent impact on work–life balance have necessitated organisations to thoughtfully consider the spiritual dimension of individuals at work, which has been neglected for years. The purpose of this study is to examine the interrelationships among workplace spirituality (WS), employee engagement and job involvement among Generation Y employees. Accordingly, a model is proposed which delineates the interactions among these constructs. Specifically, the mediating effect of employee engagement on the relationship between WS and job involvement is explored. The study uses two different forms of employee engagement, namely, job and organisational engagement. A questionnaire-based survey is adopted to test the aforementioned model, and data was collected from 353 professional consultants working in different sectors. The results of regression analyses support all the stated relationships, as well as provide evidence for the mediational effect of engagement. The findings of the study suggest the existence of significant relationships between spirituality and job and organisational engagement. Both forms of engagement partially mediate the relationship between WS and job involvement. The study illustrates that spirituality could be a significant predictor of employee engagement and job involvement among employees in the service sector. Based on the findings, it is reasonable to assume that spirituality could be a vital element in managing the work attitudes of Generation Y workers.
工作投入对职场灵性-工作投入关系的中介作用:Y世代专业人士的研究
当今世界的复杂性也反映在人们的职业生涯中。这种复杂性及其对工作与生活平衡的后续影响,促使企业有必要仔细考虑个人在工作中的精神层面,这一点多年来一直被忽视。本研究旨在探讨Y世代员工的工作场所灵性(WS)、员工敬业度和工作投入之间的相互关系。因此,提出了一个模型来描述这些结构之间的相互作用。具体而言,本文探讨了员工敬业度在WS与工作投入关系中的中介作用。该研究使用了两种不同形式的员工敬业度,即工作敬业度和组织敬业度。本文采用问卷调查的方式对上述模型进行检验,数据来自不同行业的353名专业咨询师。回归分析的结果支持上述所有关系,并为敬业度的中介效应提供证据。研究结果表明,灵性与工作和组织投入之间存在显著的关系。这两种投入形式都部分地调解了WS和工作投入之间的关系。该研究表明,在服务行业,灵性可能是员工敬业度和工作投入的重要预测指标。基于这些发现,我们可以合理地假设,精神可能是管理Y一代员工工作态度的一个重要因素。
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