What Value Do You Bring to the Company? Daily Diary Insights on the Relationship between Employees’ Autonomy and Value Creation Beliefs*

Christodoulos Katsaitis, Leonidas A. Zampetakis
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The purpose of this study is to explore the link between work autonomy and employees’ daily value creation beliefs outside an exclusively economic standpoint. We utilized Lackéus’ (2018) value creation model, which encompasses not only economic but social, influence, enjoyment and harmony-based categories of value creation as well. Data were based on 59 Greek employees who completed a quantitative diary questionnaire for five consecutive workdays. Results from multilevel analyses suggested positive links between daily work autonomy and value creation beliefs and between trait positive affectivity (tPA) and value creation beliefs. A negative contextual effect for work autonomy was found, suggesting that when individuals experience greater control and independence in their job tasks during our study period, it has a detrimental impact on their perception of contributing value to the organization. The research adds to the continuous theoretical expansion of value creation literature in organizational settings by demonstrating that both trait affectivity and work autonomy serve as motivators, propelling employees to explore various avenues for value creation.
你能为公司带来什么价值?关于员工自主性与价值创造信念之间关系的每日日记透视*
本研究旨在探索工作自主性与员工日常价值创造信念之间的联系,而不局限于经济角度。我们采用了 Lackéus(2018 年)的价值创造模型,该模型不仅包括经济价值创造,还包括基于社会、影响、享受与和谐的价值创造类别。数据基于 59 名希腊员工连续五个工作日填写的定量日记问卷。多层次分析的结果表明,日常工作自主性与价值创造信念之间以及特质积极情感(tPA)与价值创造信念之间存在正向联系。研究还发现了工作自主性的负情境效应,这表明在研究期间,当个人在工作任务中体验到更大的控制权和独立性时,会对其为组织创造价值的感知产生不利影响。这项研究表明,特质情感和工作自主性都是激励因素,会推动员工探索各种创造价值的途径,从而为组织环境中的价值创造文献的理论拓展增添了新的内容。
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