多重工作动机与经验:类型与潜在特征分析。

The Journal of applied psychology Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-24 DOI:10.1037/apl0000920
Emily D Campion, Borbala Csillag
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研究人员传统上认为,多职位持有者(MJHers;从事一份以上工作的人在经济上被剥夺,只能拼凑工作来维持生计。最近,学者们已经证明,mjher也有非金钱利益的动机。在本研究中,我们采用混合方法、三项研究设计,对1487名在职女性进行了研究,建立了多种在职动机的综合类型学,通过生成潜在的在职动机概况,加深了我们对在职动机如何共同发生的理解,并检验了在职经历在不同概况下的差异。在研究1 (N = 801)中,我们对定性调查结果进行了内容分析,并揭示了八个动机类别。在研究2 (N = 260)中,我们发现了基于研究1中发现的动机的四种MJH动机概况的证据:身份建设者、价值优化者、实用享受寻求者和工具主义者。在研究3a (N = 426)中,我们在经验上复制了四种剖面的解决方案,并在概念上复制了三种剖面——而不是工具学家,我们发现了不稳定工人的证据。在研究3b中,我们提出并检验了在主要工作和次要工作中积累的MJH经验如何因个人特征而不同的假设。研究结果表明,存在最优的MJH激励模式,一些MJH(身份建设者,价值优化者)比其他MJH(不稳定工作者)更有可能体验到丰富。从理论上讲,我们将职业和MJH动机文献与一个领域(工作)内多角色参与的丰富和消耗模型相结合。最后,我们讨论了对mjher、管理者和组织的实际意义。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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Multiple jobholding motivations and experiences: A typology and latent profile analysis.

Researchers have traditionally suggested that multiple jobholders (MJHers; individuals who work more than one job) are economically deprived and piece together employment to make ends meet. More recently, scholars have demonstrated that MJHers are also motivated for nonpecuniary benefits. In the current research, we employ a mixed-methods, three-study research design on 1,487 MJHers to develop a comprehensive typology of multiple jobholding (MJH) motivations, advance our understanding of how MJH motivations co-occur through the generation of latent MJH motivational profiles, and test how MJH experiences differ by profile. In Study 1 (N = 801), we content analyze qualitative survey responses and uncover eight motivational categories. In Study 2 (N = 260), we find evidence of four MJH motivational profiles based on motivations found in Study 1: Identity Builders, Value Optimizers, Pragmatic Enjoyment Seekers, and Instrumentalists. In Study 3a (N = 426), we empirically replicate the four-profile solution and conceptually replicate three profiles-instead of Instrumentalists, we find evidence of Precarious Workers. In Study 3b, we develop and test hypotheses as to how MJH experiences pooled across the primary and secondary job differ by profile. Findings suggest there are optimal MJH motivational patterns and that some MJHers (Identity Builders, Value Optimizers) are more likely to experience enrichment than other MJHers (Precarious Workers). Theoretically, we integrate the careers and MJH motivation literature with the enrichment and depletion model of multiple role engagement within one domain (work). Finally, we discuss practical implications for MJHers, managers, and organizations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

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