Emine Nihan Koç, Serdar Bozkurt, Selin Karaca Varinlioğlu
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Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to examine the moderating role of formalization in the relationship between human resources (HR) practices and work engagement (WE) in aviation industry employees. The research revealed the moderator role of formalization, which is still one of the most critical components for aviation industry workers.
Design/methodology/approach
In the study, the authors used the survey method. In this explanatory and cross-sectional study, the authors examined a data set collected from aviation industry employees (n = 226) in Turkey using the partial least squares (PLS) method and tried to moderate the formalization. The authors analyzed the moderator role of formalization in the relationship between HR practices and WE with SmartPLS 3.0 and HAYES Process Macro.
Findings
The results of the study explain the effect of HR practices on WE in the context of social exchange theory through formalization. Findings show that formalization is an essential factor in HR practices’ resulting in higher WE.
Research limitations/implications
The study is cross-sectional. Research participants participated in the study voluntarily. This situation, in turn, may lead to a social desirability bias in participants' self-reported responses. To avoid this, the authors have prepared a standardized measurement tool. Again, since the authors do not request the names and institutions of the participants, confidentiality and anonymity are provided.
Practical implications
Research findings offer implications for companies and employees in developing economies, especially in the aviation sector. It refers to the necessity for companies aiming for a sustainable strategic position in the competitive aviation sector to attach importance to HR practices that will enable them to see their employees as a competitive advantage. In addition, the results emphasize the need for aviation industry companies to adopt an approach that considers both practices that can increase WE and formalization procedures that can affect employee behavior.
Originality/value
This research provides a comprehensive understanding to examine the interrelationships between HR, formalization and WE in the context of the mechanism of social change in the context of aviation industry workers. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no other researcher has holistically addressed these links in general, particularly in a developing country. The findings significantly enrich the literature on HR practices and WE, particularly in the context of a developing country.
目的本研究旨在探讨正规化在航空业员工的人力资源(HR)实践与工作投入(WE)关系中的调节作用。研究揭示了正规化的调节作用,正规化仍然是航空业员工最关键的组成部分之一。在这项解释性横截面研究中,作者使用偏最小二乘法(PLS)检查了从土耳其航空业员工(n = 226)处收集的数据集,并尝试对正规化进行调节。作者利用 SmartPLS 3.0 和 HAYES Process Macro 分析了正规化在人力资源实践与 WE 关系中的调节作用。研究结果研究结果解释了在社会交换理论背景下,人力资源实践通过正规化对 WE 的影响。研究结果表明,正规化是人力资源实践导致更高的 WE 的重要因素。研究参与者自愿参与研究。这种情况反过来可能会导致参与者自我报告的回答出现社会期望偏差。为了避免这种情况,作者准备了一个标准化的测量工具。同样,由于作者并不要求提供参与者的姓名和工作单位,因此保密性和匿名性得到了保证。研究指出,在竞争激烈的航空业中,旨在获得可持续战略地位的公司必须重视人力资源实践,使其能够将员工视为一种竞争优势。此外,研究结果还强调,航空业公司需要采取一种方法,既考虑到能提高 WE 的做法,又考虑到能影响员工行为的正规化程序。原创性/价值本研究提供了一个全面的认识,以航空业工人为背景,从社会变革机制的角度研究人力资源、正规化和 WE 之间的相互关系。据作者所知,还没有其他研究人员全面探讨过这些联系,尤其是在发展中国家。研究结果极大地丰富了有关人力资源实践和 WE 的文献,特别是在发展中国家。
期刊介绍:
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology provides a broad coverage of the materials and techniques employed in the aircraft and aerospace industry. Its international perspectives allow readers to keep up to date with current thinking and developments in critical areas such as coping with increasingly overcrowded airways, the development of new materials, recent breakthroughs in navigation technology - and more.