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Job crafting leading to employee life satisfaction amongst service sector professionals: Can person-job fit be a possible mediator?
Drawing on the job demands and resources theory and the spillover effect theory, we test an empirical model examining the association of job crafting dimensions with life satisfaction. The mediating role of person-job fit (PJF) is considered in the relationship. Data were sourced cross-sectionally from 643 employees associated with the Indian IT and ITeS sector across the country. Relevant statistics such as EFA, CFA, and SEM-based modelling were executed. For mediation analysis, bootstrapping was conducted in AMOS. The study’s findings indicate the effect of job crafting dimensions on life satisfaction. It was observed that PJF emerged as a successful mediator of the relationship for all facets of job crafting. The results advance the job crafting theory by empirically testing employee proactivity in the work domain and its influence on overall life satisfaction. The results attest to the notion of the spillover effect. The study’s findings have theoretical and practical implications for occupational psychology and human resource development.
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IIMB Management Review (IMR) is a quarterly journal brought out by the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. Addressed to management practitioners, researchers and academics, IMR aims to engage rigorously with practices, concepts and ideas in the field of management, with an emphasis on providing managerial insights, in a reader friendly format. To this end IMR invites manuscripts that provide novel managerial insights in any of the core business functions. The manuscript should be rigorous, that is, the findings should be supported by either empirical data or a well-justified theoretical model, and well written. While these two requirements are necessary for acceptance, they do not guarantee acceptance. The sole criterion for publication is contribution to the extant management literature.Although all manuscripts are welcome, our special emphasis is on papers that focus on emerging economies throughout the world. Such papers may either improve our understanding of markets in such economies through novel analyses or build models by taking into account the special characteristics of such economies to provide guidance to managers.