Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement

This diary study adds to research on the Job Demands-Resources model. We test main propositions of this model on the level of daily processes, namely, additive and interaction effects of day-specific job demands and day-specific job and personal resources on day-specific work engagement. One hundred...

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Main Authors: Kühnel, J., Sonnentag, S., BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-46452014-02-04T11:37:58Z Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement Kühnel, J. Sonnentag, S. BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim This diary study adds to research on the Job Demands-Resources model. We test main propositions of this model on the level of daily processes, namely, additive and interaction effects of day-specific job demands and day-specific job and personal resources on day-specific work engagement. One hundred and fourteen employees completed electronic questionnaires three times a day over the course of one working week. Hierarchical linear models indicated that day-specific resources (psychological climate, job control, and being recovered in the morning) promoted work engagement. As predicted, day-specific job control qualified the relationship between day-specific time pressure and work engagement: on days with higher job control, time pressure was beneficial for work engagement. On days with lower job control, time pressure was detrimental for work engagement. We discuss our findings and contextualize them in the current literature on dynamic and emergent job characteristics. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3646 info:doi/10.1111/j.2044-8325.2011.02022.x Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Organizational Behavior and Theory Psychology
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Singapore
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topic Organizational Behavior and Theory
Psychology
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Psychology
Kühnel, J.
Sonnentag, S.
BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim
Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
description This diary study adds to research on the Job Demands-Resources model. We test main propositions of this model on the level of daily processes, namely, additive and interaction effects of day-specific job demands and day-specific job and personal resources on day-specific work engagement. One hundred and fourteen employees completed electronic questionnaires three times a day over the course of one working week. Hierarchical linear models indicated that day-specific resources (psychological climate, job control, and being recovered in the morning) promoted work engagement. As predicted, day-specific job control qualified the relationship between day-specific time pressure and work engagement: on days with higher job control, time pressure was beneficial for work engagement. On days with lower job control, time pressure was detrimental for work engagement. We discuss our findings and contextualize them in the current literature on dynamic and emergent job characteristics.
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author Kühnel, J.
Sonnentag, S.
BLEDOW, Ronald Joachim
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title Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
title_short Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
title_full Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
title_fullStr Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
title_full_unstemmed Resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
title_sort resources and time pressure as day-level antecedents of work engagement
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3646
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