心理工作沉浸促进因素和行为指标:探索工作人员之间的社会人口差异

M. Coetzee, Dieter Veldsman
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在南非的组织背景下,关于性别、年龄、种族和终身制群体在心理工作投入方面的差异的表层多样性研究有限。本研究探讨了性别、年龄、种族和任期群体对组织促成因素的看法以及通过心理工作沉浸量表测量的员工敬业度的行为指标是否存在显著差异。样本是非概率样本(N = 1 268),来自南非不同行业的雇员。样本主要由女性(74%)和黑人(86%)组成,他们处于职业生涯的早期阶段(49%:21 - 35岁)和成熟阶段(51%:36 - 50岁)。样本中大多数人的工作经验不足5年(69%)。对独立样本的测试显示,不同传记组在心理工作沉浸使能因素和行为指标变量上存在显著差异。结果表明,作为雇佣关系的一个方面,在加强员工工作沉浸感方面,表层多样性特征是重要的考虑因素。观察到的差异提供了有价值的见解,这些见解可能被管理人员用于设计业务绩效和保留策略。
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Psychological work immersion enablers and behavioural indicators: Exploring socio-demographic differences among staff members
Research on surface-level diversity pertaining to differences among gender, age, race and tenure groups regarding their psychological work immersion has been limited in the South African organisational context. The present study explored whether gender, age, race and tenure groups differ significantly in terms of their perceptions of organisational enablers and behavioural indicators of employee engagement as measured by the psychological work immersion scale. The sample was a non-probability sample (N = 1 268) of individuals employed across various South African industries. The sample was predominantly made up of females (74%) and black people (86%) in the early (49%: 21–35 years) and establishment (51%: 36–50 years) career phases. Most individuals in the sample had less than five years of work experience (69%). Tests for independent samples revealed significant differences among the biographical groups on the psychological work immersion enabler and behavioural indicator variables. The results indicated that surface-level diversity characteristics are important to consider in strengthening employees’ work immersion as an aspect of employment relations. The differences observed provide valuable insights that could potentially be used by management in the design of business performance and retention strategies.
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