Defining employee engagement for productive research and practice

Both the applied and the academic literatures on employee engagement are unfortunately in a state of disarray. In two important areas of their otherwise admirable attempt to demarcate the construct space of employee engagement, Macey and Schneider (2008) may inadvertently have contributed to the mud...

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Main Authors: DALAL, Reeshad S., BRUMMEL, Bradley J., WEE, Serena, THOMAS, Lisa L.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-33082017-02-09T08:42:07Z Defining employee engagement for productive research and practice DALAL, Reeshad S. BRUMMEL, Bradley J. WEE, Serena, THOMAS, Lisa L. Both the applied and the academic literatures on employee engagement are unfortunately in a state of disarray. In two important areas of their otherwise admirable attempt to demarcate the construct space of employee engagement, Macey and Schneider (2008) may inadvertently have contributed to the muddle. The first is the manner in which Macey and Schneider conceptualize the psychological state of engagement, and the second is their use of term engagement as a rubric that encapsulates not only cognitive-affective but also dispositional and behavioral constructs. Clarifying these points will allow for a better definition of employee engagement. This in turn will provide a firmer basis for future research and practice in the area. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2051 info:doi/10.1111/j.1754-9434.2007.00008.x Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Educational Methods
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topic Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Educational Methods
spellingShingle Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Educational Methods
DALAL, Reeshad S.
BRUMMEL, Bradley J.
WEE, Serena,
THOMAS, Lisa L.
Defining employee engagement for productive research and practice
description Both the applied and the academic literatures on employee engagement are unfortunately in a state of disarray. In two important areas of their otherwise admirable attempt to demarcate the construct space of employee engagement, Macey and Schneider (2008) may inadvertently have contributed to the muddle. The first is the manner in which Macey and Schneider conceptualize the psychological state of engagement, and the second is their use of term engagement as a rubric that encapsulates not only cognitive-affective but also dispositional and behavioral constructs. Clarifying these points will allow for a better definition of employee engagement. This in turn will provide a firmer basis for future research and practice in the area.
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author DALAL, Reeshad S.
BRUMMEL, Bradley J.
WEE, Serena,
THOMAS, Lisa L.
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title Defining employee engagement for productive research and practice
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title_full_unstemmed Defining employee engagement for productive research and practice
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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