Elevating academic staff’s learning goal orientation: The role of supervisory trust, workload, and work engagement

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Tan Fee Yean, Johanim Johari, Edora Ismail
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Abstract

Based on the Social Exchange Theory (SET) and the Job-Demands-Resources (JD-R) model, this study examines how supervisory trust and workload influence the work engagement and learning goal orientation (LGO) of academic staff. Survey data collected from 265 full-time academic staff in Malaysian public universities were analysed using structural equation modelling. The results suggest that both supervisory trust and workload have a significant positive influence on the work engagement of academic staff. This, in turn, indirectly enhances their LGO. This study provides empirical evidence that supervisory trust is not the only important predictor of academic staff’s work engagement, as workload also significantly boosts their engagement. Therefore, it is essential to consider these factors when cultivating work engagement and LGO, which are prerequisites for a true learning culture and key to developing a cutting-edge university. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are also highlighted.
提升教职员学习目标导向:主管信任、工作量与工作投入的作用
本研究基于社会交换理论(SET)和工作需求-资源(JD-R)模型,探讨了上司信任和工作量对教职员工作投入和学习目标导向的影响。从马来西亚公立大学的265名全职学术人员收集的调查数据使用结构方程模型进行了分析。研究结果表明,主管信任和工作量对教职员的工作投入都有显著的正向影响。这反过来又间接地提高了他们的LGO。本研究提供的实证证据表明,管理者信任并不是学术人员工作投入的唯一重要预测因子,因为工作量也显著提高了学术人员的工作投入。因此,在培养工作投入和LGO时,必须考虑这些因素,这是真正的学习型文化的先决条件,也是建设一流大学的关键。研究结果的理论和实践意义也被强调。
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期刊介绍: Journal of General Management is quarterly peer reviewed journal, with a mission to provide thought leadership by publishing articles on managerial practices with organisation-wide or cross-functional implications. We seek original theoretical and practical insights into general management in all types of organisations.
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