Workplace exercise programmes – how organizational factors influence employee participation

Anna-Liisa J. Little, R. Wordsworth, S. Malinen
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Purpose Past research identifies many positive outcomes associated with workplace exercise initiatives. Realizing these outcomes is, however, dependent on securing sustained employee participation in the initiative. This study examines how organizational factors influence employee participation in workplace exercise initiatives. Design/methodology/approach The study utilizes data from 98 employees who were provided with the opportunity to participate in a workplace exercise initiative. Data were collected via an online survey as well as semi-structured interviews. Findings The paper shows that organizational, rather than individual-level, factors had the greatest impact on employee participation in workplace exercise initiatives. Leadership support for well-being was particularly important and had a significant effect on participation frequency. This relationship was moderated by employee perceptions of employer intentions, such that the more genuine and caring an employer’s intentions were perceived to be, the more likely employees were to participate. Our findings also show that perceived employer intentions have a significant direct effect on employee participation. Research implications We extend research on employee participation in well-being initiatives by considering the influence of organizational, rather than individual-level, factors. Practical implications This research is of practical significance as it highlights the importance of positive leadership in fostering physical well-being in the workplace. It reinforces that sustained participation in workplace exercise initiatives requires deliberate planning, promotion and support from organizational leaders. Originality/value Most studies of workplace exercise and well-being initiatives focus on individual barriers to participation. Our study highlights the important role of leadership support and perceived intentions as organizational influences on employee participation.
工作场所锻炼计划-组织因素如何影响员工参与
过去的研究发现了许多与工作场所锻炼计划相关的积极结果。然而,实现这些结果依赖于确保员工持续参与计划。本研究探讨组织因素如何影响员工参与工作场所运动计划。设计/方法/方法该研究利用了来自98名员工的数据,这些员工有机会参加工作场所的锻炼活动。数据是通过在线调查和半结构化访谈收集的。研究结果表明,组织层面的因素,而不是个人层面的因素,对员工参与工作场所锻炼计划的影响最大。领导对福祉的支持特别重要,对参与频率有重大影响。这种关系被员工对雇主意图的感知所调节,例如,雇主的意图越真实和关心,员工就越有可能参与。我们的研究结果还表明,感知到的雇主意图对员工参与有显著的直接影响。研究意义我们通过考虑组织而非个人层面因素的影响,扩展了员工参与福利计划的研究。实践意义本研究具有实践意义,因为它强调了积极领导在促进工作场所身体健康方面的重要性。它强调,持续参与工作场所运动倡议需要组织领导人的深思熟虑的规划、促进和支持。大多数关于工作场所锻炼和福利倡议的研究都集中在个人参与的障碍上。我们的研究强调了领导支持和感知意图作为组织影响员工参与的重要作用。
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Development and Learning in Organizations
Development and Learning in Organizations Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal is a unique management information resource for today"s busy managers who are seeking to develop their organization in the right direction. Case studies on leading companies and viewpoints from some of the best thinkers in the area of organizational development and learning combine to make this journal a very welcome addition to the management literature. In addition, as part of our special service, we scour through the mass of academic and non-academic literature to ensure that we keep up to date with the best and newest ideas. We then distil this information for our readers and present the most meaningful implications for managers in easy-to-digest reviews and commentaries.
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