Workgroup Embeddedness and Professionalism among IT Professionals: Impacts on Work-Life Conflict and Organizational Citizenship

IF 7 3区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Michael Dinger, J. Thatcher, V. Grover, J. Tripp
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Abstract

Over the course of their careers, IT professionals become embedded in their workplace. In the organizational behavior literature, research has found that job embeddedness provides direct, positive benefits for employers, including lower turnover intentions, lower levels of withdrawal behaviors, lower actual turnover, and more. In this paper, we present a more nuanced view, namely that embeddedness among IT professionals may influence the development of professionalized mindsets, which, in turn, has a mix of positive and negative consequences. To understand these relationships, we introduce a concept called workgroup embeddedness (WGE). WGE captures how IT professionals become embedded in their organizational workgroup or unit. We report a multiphase study that (1) developed a measure of WGE, (2) established the validity of WGE, and (3) evaluated the implications of WGE among 150 IT professionals using data collected at two points in time. We found that WGE drives an increase in professionalism, which, in turn, increases work-life conflict. Also, we found that both WGE and professionalism positively influence organizational citizenship behaviors. These findings indicate that WGE may play a role in socializing and driving more professionalized mindsets among IT professionals, such as professional identification, which leads to positive outcomes like citizenship behaviors but may come at the expense of negative consequences in professionals’ nonwork lives. Post hoc findings highlight that belief in public service and identification with the IT profession influence work-life conflict and organizational citizenship. We conclude with implications for research and practice.
IT专业人员的工作组嵌入性和专业精神:对工作-生活冲突和组织公民的影响
在他们的职业生涯中,IT专业人员会融入他们的工作场所。在组织行为学文献中,研究发现,工作嵌入性为雇主提供了直接的、积极的利益,包括降低离职意向、降低退缩行为水平、降低实际离职率等等。在本文中,我们提出了一个更细致入微的观点,即IT专业人员中的嵌入性可能会影响专业化思维模式的发展,而专业化思维模式反过来又会产生积极和消极的后果。为了理解这些关系,我们引入了一个叫做工作组嵌入性(WGE)的概念。WGE捕获了IT专业人员如何嵌入到他们的组织工作组或单位中。我们报告了一项多阶段研究,该研究(1)开发了WGE的测量方法,(2)建立了WGE的有效性,(3)使用两个时间点收集的数据评估了150名IT专业人员中WGE的影响。我们发现,WGE推动了职业精神的提升,这反过来又增加了工作与生活的冲突。此外,我们发现员工敬业精神和专业精神对组织公民行为都有正向影响。这些发现表明,WGE可能在IT专业人员的社交和推动更专业化的心态中发挥作用,例如职业认同,这导致了公民行为等积极结果,但可能以牺牲专业人员非工作生活的消极后果为代价。事后调查结果强调,对公共服务的信念和对IT职业的认同影响了工作与生活的冲突和组织公民意识。最后,我们提出了研究和实践的启示。
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Journal of the Association for Information Systems
Journal of the Association for Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
5.20%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), the flagship journal of the Association for Information Systems, publishes the highest quality scholarship in the field of information systems. It is inclusive in topics, level and unit of analysis, theory, method and philosophical and research approach, reflecting all aspects of Information Systems globally. The Journal promotes innovative, interesting and rigorously developed conceptual and empirical contributions and encourages theory based multi- or inter-disciplinary research.
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