Daily work engagement is a process through which daily micro-events at work influence life satisfaction
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Publication date
2023ISSN
0143-7720
Abstract
Purpose:
Drawing upon the conservation of resources theory, the authors expected that daily micro-events, daily hassles and uplifts at work influenced well-being via work engagement at the daily level.
Design/methodology/approach:
The authors conducted two diary studies. In study 1, 181 workers answered a daily questionnaire for four working days (N = 181 × 4 = 724). In study 2, 51 workers filled in a questionnaire for ten consecutive working days (N = 51 × 10 = 510).
Findings:
In study 1, the results demonstrated that work engagement fully mediated the effects of daily uplifts on well-being and partially mediated the effects of daily hassles on well-being. The results of study 2 revealed a full mediation for both kinds of daily micro-events. Hence, daily uplifts stimulated work engagement, which, in turn, enhanced well-being, and daily hassles minimized work engagement and, consequently, well-being.
Originality/value:
The relationships explored provide new theoretical elements for models that explain well-being.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Daily micro-events
Pages
19 p.
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Is part of
International Journal of Manpower
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