基于优势的主管反馈与工作制作:自我效能感的调节作用

IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Isabeau Van Strydonck, Vincent Goossens, Arnold B. Bakker, Evangelia Demerouti, Adelien Decramer, Mieke Audenaert
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基于优势的主管反馈侧重于识别、欣赏和利用员工在工作中的独特品质。基于工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论,我们假设基于优势的主管反馈通过员工工作投入与员工的工作制作呈正相关。此外,我们挑战基于优势的主管反馈对所有员工都同样有益的观点,引入员工的个人资源(自我效能感)作为边界条件。对244名员工的报告进行了时间间隔研究,结果表明,T1优势为基础的主管反馈通过T2工作投入与T3员工的工作制作呈正相关。此外,研究结果表明,对于自我效能低(相对于高)的员工来说,接受基于优势的上级反馈尤为重要。对于那些已经坚信自己有能力成功完成工作任务的员工(即具有高水平自我效能感的员工),基于优势的主管反馈对他们的工作投入和工作塑造没有帮助。第二项对280名员工进行的时间间隔调查研究也证实了基于优势的主管反馈与通过工作投入来塑造工作之间的间接影响。
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Linking Strengths-Based Supervisor Feedback to Job Crafting: The Moderating Role of Self-Efficacy

Linking Strengths-Based Supervisor Feedback to Job Crafting: The Moderating Role of Self-Efficacy

Strengths-based supervisor feedback focuses on identifying, appreciating, and utilizing employees' unique qualities at work. Building on Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) theory, we hypothesize that strengths-based supervisor feedback is positively related to employee job crafting through employee work engagement. Moreover, we challenge the idea that strengths-based supervisor feedback is equally beneficial to all employees, introducing employees' personal resources (self-efficacy) as a boundary condition. The results of a time-separated study using reports from 244 employees showed that T1 strengths-based supervisor feedback was positively related to T3 employee job crafting through T2 work engagement. Moreover, results demonstrated that receiving strengths-based supervisor feedback was especially important for employees low (vs. high) in self-efficacy. For employees who already strongly believed in their abilities to successfully perform their work tasks (i.e., who had high levels of self-efficacy), strengths-based supervisor feedback did not contribute to their work engagement and job crafting. The indirect effect between strengths-based supervisor feedback and job crafting via work engagement was replicated in a second time-separated survey study among 280 employees.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Selection and Assessment publishes original articles related to all aspects of personnel selection, staffing, and assessment in organizations. Using an effective combination of academic research with professional-led best practice, IJSA aims to develop new knowledge and understanding in these important areas of work psychology and contemporary workforce management.
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