Verification of the Job Performance Model based on Employees’ Dynamic Capabilities in organisations under the COVID-19 pandemic crisis

Q2 Engineering
A. Bieńkowska, Anna Koszela, K. Tworek
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Abstract The paper aims to verify the Job Performance Model based on Employees’ Dynamic Capabilities (EDC) and explain the mechanisms shaping job performance based on EDC in an initial phase of the crisis in an organisation due to the Black Swan phenomena, on the example of the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Empirical research on Italian organisations affected by the crisis shows that the Model is significantly distorted under such conditions. To verify the internal structure of the Job Performance Model based on EDC under critical conditions, the statistical correlation analysis, linear regression analysis and path analysis were executed using SPSS and SPSS AMOS. The research result of the statistical analysis confirmed that the new version of the Model for organisations under the Black Swan phenomenon was statistically significant without work motivation and job satisfaction. It was also proven that P–J fit still linked EDC and job performance through strengthening work engagement. The research confirmed that the Job Performance Model based on EDC, which has so far been verified under normal working conditions, radically changed its structure during the COVID-19 crisis. This means that factors previously considered important in the Job Performance Model based on EDC have become insignificant in shaping job performance. Therefore, this is an inspiration for further research to verify the Job Performance Model based on EDC in different phases of the crisis.
基于员工动态能力的新冠肺炎大流行危机组织工作绩效模型验证
摘要本文旨在验证基于员工动态能力(EDC)的工作绩效模型,并以2020年新冠肺炎疫情为例,解释在黑天鹅现象导致的组织危机初期,基于EDC的工作绩效形成机制。对受危机影响的意大利组织的实证研究表明,在这种情况下,该模型被严重扭曲。为了验证关键条件下基于EDC的工作绩效模型的内部结构,使用SPSS和SPSS AMOS进行了统计相关分析、线性回归分析和路径分析。统计分析的研究结果证实,新版本的黑天鹅现象下的组织模型在没有工作动机和工作满意度的情况下具有统计学意义。研究还证明,P–J拟合仍然通过加强工作参与度将EDC和工作绩效联系在一起。研究证实,基于EDC的工作绩效模型在新冠肺炎危机期间从根本上改变了其结构,该模型迄今为止已在正常工作条件下得到验证。这意味着,以前在基于EDC的工作绩效模型中被认为重要的因素在塑造工作绩效方面变得微不足道。因此,这对进一步研究验证基于EDC的危机不同阶段的工作绩效模型具有启示意义。
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Engineering Management in Production and Services
Engineering Management in Production and Services Business, Management and Accounting-Management Information Systems
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