Being engaged when resources are low: A multi-source study of selective optimization with compensation at work |
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Authors: | Laura Venz Sabine Sonnentag |
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Affiliation: | University of Mannheim, Germany |
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Abstract: | This study examined self-regulation in the form of selective optimization with compensation (SOC) at work as a moderator of the relationships of job control (as a job resource) and feeling recovered and energized in the morning (as a personal energy resource) with self- and coworker-rated work engagement. SOC was hypothesized to offset low levels of job control and low levels of personal energy. Based on a sample of 405 public-service employees in Germany, including a multi-source subsample of 141 employees and their respective coworkers, the results showed that SOC use moderated the relationship between the level of personal energy and self-ratings as well as coworker ratings of work engagement such that SOC mitigated low levels of personal energy. SOC at work did not offset low job control. The results suggest that using SOC is particularly important when employees lack energy. SOC strategies should, therefore, be fostered by managers and organizations. |
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Keywords: | Work engagement Selective optimization with compensation Job control Personal energy Being recovered in the morning |
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