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Young managers’ drive to thrive: A personal work goal approach to burnout and work engagement
Authors:Katriina Hyvönen  Taru Feldt  Ulla Kinnunen
Institution:a Department of Psychology, P.O. Box 35, 40014 University of Jyväskylä, Finland
b Department of Psychology, 33014 University of Tampere, Finland
Abstract:This study approaches young managers’ occupational well-being through their work-related goal pursuit. The main aim was to identify content categories of personal work goals and investigate their associations with background factors, goal appraisals, burnout, and work engagement. The questionnaire data consisted of 747 young Finnish managers (23-35 years; M = 31 years) who were mostly men (85.5%). Seven work-related content categories were found on the basis of qualitative data analysis: (1) competence goals (30.5%), (2) progression goals (23.7%), (3) well-being goals (15.2%), (4) job change goals (13.7%), (5) job security goals (7.4%), (6) organizational goals (5.6%), and (7) financial goals (3.9%). ANCOVA analyses, where goal appraisals and significant background factors were controlled for, indicated that organizational goals were related to low burnout and the highest level of work engagement, whereas well-being and job change goals were related to higher burnout and lower work engagement. The study shows that the contents of young managers’ work-related goals can contribute to the understanding of individual differences in occupational well-being.
Keywords:Personal work goals  Goal contents  Goal appraisals  Burnout  Work engagement  Occupational well-being
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