Resources linked to work engagement: the role of high performance work practices, employees’ mindfulness, and self-concept clarity

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Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Resources linked to work engagement: the role of high performance work practices, employees’ mindfulness, and self-concept clarity
In the Journal:
Social inquiry into well-being. 2016, vol. 2, no. 2, p. 55-62
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Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Aš koncepcijos aiškumas; Dabo prodktyvumas; Darbo veiklų produktyvumas; Darbo įsipareigojimai; Darbuotojai; Dėmesingas įsisąmoninimas; Dėmesingumas; Savimonės aiškumas; Įsitraukimas į darbą; Employees; High performance work practices; Mindfulness; Self-concept clarity; Work engagement.

ENWork engagement is an important component of individual’s well-being at work, it promotes one’s advancement, performance and ability to cope with challenges. Thus, scholars have become increasingly interested what factors promote employees’ work engagement. There is a variety of possible job and personal resources that might contribute to the development of work engagement. However, only a few studies have outlined the significance of high performance work practices, employees’ mindfulness and self-concept clarity in relations to work engagement. Therefore, the purpose of the current study was to analyze if high performance work practices, employees’ mindfulness, and self-concept clarity are linked to work engagement. Employees (N=125) from various private sector organizations filled anonymous questionnaires. The results have revealed that components of work engagement were positively related to self-concept clarity and one of the high performance work practices (namely, motivation). Thus, self-concept clarity and motivation might play an important role in employees’ well-being at work. However, a longitudinal, or an interventional, study is needed to further explain the causality of engagement and other study variables. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.13165/SIIW-16-2-2-06
ISSN:
2351-6682
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