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Exploring the Engaged Worker over Time—A Week-Level Study of How Positive and Negative Work Events Affect Work Engagement

机译:随着时间的推移探索所订的工人 - 一周级级别研究积极和消极的工作事件如何影响工作参与

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Although work events can be regarded as pivotal elements of organizational life, only a few studies have examined how positive and negative events relate to and combine to affect work engagement over time. Theory suggests that, to better understand how current events affect work engagement (WE), we have to account for recent events that have preceded these current events. We present competing theoretical views on how recent and current work events may affect employees (e.g., getting used to a high frequency of negative events or becoming more sensitive to negative events). Although the occurrence of events implies discrete changes in the experience of work, prior research has not considered whether work events actually accumulate to sustained mid-term changes in WE. To address these gaps in the literature, we conducted a week-level longitudinal study across a period of 15 consecutive weeks among 135 employees, which yielded 849 weekly observations. While positive events were associated with higher levels of WE within the same week, negative events were not. Our results support neither satiation nor sensitization processes. However, a high frequency of negative events in the preceding week amplified the beneficial effects of positive events on WE in the current week. Growth curve analyses show that the benefits of positive events accumulate to sustain high levels of WE. WE dissipates in the absence of a continuous experience of positive events. Our study adds a temporal component by highlighting that positive events affect work engagement, particularly in light of recent negative events. Our study informs research that has taken a feature-oriented perspective on the dynamic interplay of job demands and resources.
机译:虽然工作事件可以被视为组织生活的关键元素,但只有几项研究审查了积极和消极事件的关系,并结合影响工作接合随着时间的推移。理论表明,为了更好地了解当前事件如何影响工作参与(我们),我们必须考虑最近的事件,这些事件已经前面的事件。我们展示了竞争对手和当前工作事件可能影响员工的竞争理论看法(例如,习惯于高频的负面事件或对负面事件更敏感)。虽然事件发生意味着在工作经验中的离散变化,但先前的研究尚未考虑工作事件是否实际上积累以持续的中期变化。为了解决文献中的这些差距,我们在135名员工连续15周内进行了一周的纵向研究,其每周一次观察结果849年。虽然积极事件与我们在同一周内的更高水平相关,但负面事件不是。我们的结果既不支持饱满也不支持敏感过程。然而,前周中的高频事件的负面事件扩大了当前一周的积极事件的有益效果。增长曲线分析表明,积极事件的好处积累以维持高水平。我们在没有持续的积极事件的情况下消散。我们的研究通过突出显示积极事件影响工作参与,特别是较近期的负面事件来增加一个时间成分。我们的研究通知了研究,即对工作需求和资源的动态相互作用采取了以特征为导向的视角。

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