Playful work design in fostering organizational citizenship behaviors and performance: two studies on the mediating role of work engagement

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Emanuela Caracuzzo, Andrea Caputo, Antonino Callea, Claudio Giovanni Cortese, Flavio Urbini
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Abstract

Purpose

Playful work design (PWD) is a set of proactive strategies implementing fun and self-challenge at work to actively create better work conditions. Following the job demands-resources theory, this study aims to investigate the effects of PWD’s dimensions – i.e. “designing fun” and “designing competition” – on task and contextual performance (Study 1) and on the dimensions of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) – i.e. altruism, conscientiousness and civic virtue (Study 2). Furthermore, the present research investigates the mediating role of work engagement (WE) for both studies.

Design/methodology/approach

Two samples of 339 and 141 Italian workers participated by filling in a self-report questionnaire. Measuring models and hypotheses have been tested by structural equation models.

Findings

Results suggest that WE partially mediates the relationship of the “designing competition” subdimension of PWD with task and contextual performance (Study 1) and with conscientiousness and civic virtue of OCBs, while “designing fun” shows a positive direct relationship only with altruism (Study 2).

Originality/value

This paper contributes to expanding knowledge about PWD’s effectiveness in facilitating performance and positive behaviors. Furthermore, it disentangles the different effects of PWD’s dimensions on performance. In light of the results, both employees and managers should be aware of the beneficial consequences of introducing fun and self-competitiveness when completing their own work activities.

促进组织公民行为和绩效的游戏化工作设计:关于工作投入的中介作用的两项研究
目的 游戏性工作设计(PWD)是在工作中实施趣味性和自我挑战性以积极创造更好工作条件的一套主动策略。根据工作需求-资源理论,本研究旨在探讨 "设计乐趣 "和 "设计竞争 "这两个工作设计维度对任务和情境绩效(研究 1)以及利他主义、自觉性和公民美德等组织公民行为(OCBs)维度(研究 2)的影响。此外,本研究还探讨了工作投入(WE)在这两项研究中的中介作用。设计/方法/途径两个样本分别为 339 名和 141 名意大利工人,他们通过填写自我报告问卷参与了研究。研究结果表明,工作投入度的 "设计竞争 "子维度部分调解了工作投入度与任务和情境绩效(研究 1)、自觉性和公民美德(OCBs)之间的关系,而 "设计乐趣 "仅与利他主义(研究 2)有正向的直接关系。此外,它还区分了公共工程设计的各个维度对绩效的不同影响。根据研究结果,员工和管理者都应意识到,在完成自己的工作活动时引入趣味性和自我竞争性会带来有益的结果。
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期刊介绍: Management Research Review publishes a wide variety of articles outlining the latest management research. We emphasize management implication from multiple disciplines. We welcome high quality empirical and theoretical studies, literature reviews, and articles with important tactical implications. Published 12 times a year, the journal prides itself on quick publication of the very latest research in general management. The key issues featured include: Business Ethics and Sustainability Corporate Finance Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Industrial Relations Information and Knowledge Management International Business Human Resource Management Organizational Theory and Behaviour Production and Operations Management Strategic Management and Leadership
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