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Proactive career support and employee thriving: The mediating role of job content plateau and the moderating role of political skill
Despite the growing empirical research on how work contexts enable employees to thrive, the majority focuses on employee's proximal, local work units. This study explores how and when contextual factors beyond local work environments affect employee thriving. Based on the socially embedded model of thriving, we posit that proactive career support implemented by the organization, as a factor featured in larger organizational contexts, fosters thriving via reducing job content plateau. We further contend that employees' political skill strengthens this role of proactive career support. As expected, our three-wave data demonstrates a positive indirect effect of the organization's proactive career support on thriving as mediated by job content plateau. For employees with stronger political skill, proactive career support is more likely to reduce job content plateau and, consequently, promotes employee thriving. From a practitioner perspective, these findings shed light on the importance of organizations' proactive career support in contributing to a thriving workforce, as well as when the benefits of this support can be enlarged.
期刊介绍:
"Applied Psychology: An International Review" is the esteemed official journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP), a venerable organization established in 1920 that unites scholars and practitioners in the field of applied psychology. This peer-reviewed journal serves as a global platform for the scholarly exchange of research findings within the diverse domain of applied psychology.
The journal embraces a wide array of topics within applied psychology, including organizational, cross-cultural, educational, health, counseling, environmental, traffic, and sport psychology. It particularly encourages submissions that enhance the understanding of psychological processes in various applied settings and studies that explore the impact of different national and cultural contexts on psychological phenomena.