Enjoyment of Work and Driven to Work as Motivations of Job Crafting: Evidence from Japan and China |
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Authors: | Gregory A. Laurence Yitzhak Fried Wan Yan Jie Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Michigan-Flint;2. Texas Tech University;3. Santa Clara University;4. University of Southern Maine |
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Abstract: | This research contributes to our understanding of job crafting by investigating the role of “enjoyment of work” and “driven to work” as job-crafting motivations. A total of 154 supervisor–employee dyads were surveyed. Enjoyment of work and driven to work were supported as motivators of job crafting. An interaction effect was observed, with low driven to work weakening the relationship between enjoyment of work and job crafting. Job crafting mediated the relationship between the two motivators and job performance. We add to researchers’ understanding of motivations for job crafting while making the first attempt to explore the job-crafting phenomenon in East Asia. |
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Keywords: | job crafting motivation workaholism |
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