Day-level job crafting and service-oriented task performance
Purpose: This study examines whether job crafting is related to service-oriented task performance (i.e. performance aimed at providing high-quality services) through meaningful work and work engagement. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 156 employees of a Dutch unemployment agency (4 days, 531 observations). Multilevel SEM was used to analyze the data. Findings: Results showed that job crafting was related to service-oriented task performance via meaningful work and work engagement. Specifically, seeking resources and seeking challenges were positively related to service-oriented task performance via meaningful work and work engagement, whereas reducing demands was negatively related to service-oriented task performance via meaningful work and work engagement. Originality/value: The study concludes that seeking resources and seeking challenges are beneficial for service-oriented task performance.
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2020
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Authors: | Hulshof, Inge L. ; Demerouti, Evangelia ; Le Blanc, Pascale M. |
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Career Development International. - Emerald, ISSN 1362-0436, ZDB-ID 2031899-6. - Vol. 25.2020, 4 (02.03.), p. 355-371
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Emerald |
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