In this study, we relate job motivating potential to frontline employee job satisfaction, affective commitment and performance levels and test the mediating role of psychological empowerment. Based on a sample of 1129 employee - supervisor dyads, we found that employee psychological empowerment fully mediates the relationship between job motivating potential and the outcome variables. Our findings confirm the importance of job design approaches to empowering employees. Next to proposing potential avenues for further research, we discuss some suggestions on how to put job redesign strategies into practice. Keywords: empowerment, job motivating potential, employee performance, mediatio
Spreitzer's (1995) four dimension psychological empowerment measurement has opened up a wealth of re...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2004.In response...
The present study aims to contribute to the HRM-debate by extending insights from the empowerment li...
The relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance, and whether three intermedia...
This study was conducted to examine the probable effect of perceived empowerment on job performance ...
The relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance, and whether three intermedia...
The relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance, and whether three intermedia...
This paper reviews theory and empirical findings on the effects of empowerment in the workplace. Dat...
This study is aimed at understanding the relationship between the empowerment and motivation lev els...
The study investigates to what extent empowering HRM practices (i.e., workplace flexibility, profess...
The study investigates to what extent empowering HRM practices (i.e., workplace flexibility, profess...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2004.People are ...
Spreitzer's (1995) four dimension psychological empowerment measurement has opened up a wealth of re...
Employee empowerment programs have been widely adopted in the public sector as well as private secto...
Employee empowerment programs have been widely adopted in the public sector as well as private secto...
Spreitzer's (1995) four dimension psychological empowerment measurement has opened up a wealth of re...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2004.In response...
The present study aims to contribute to the HRM-debate by extending insights from the empowerment li...
The relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance, and whether three intermedia...
This study was conducted to examine the probable effect of perceived empowerment on job performance ...
The relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance, and whether three intermedia...
The relationship between psychological empowerment and job performance, and whether three intermedia...
This paper reviews theory and empirical findings on the effects of empowerment in the workplace. Dat...
This study is aimed at understanding the relationship between the empowerment and motivation lev els...
The study investigates to what extent empowering HRM practices (i.e., workplace flexibility, profess...
The study investigates to what extent empowering HRM practices (i.e., workplace flexibility, profess...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2004.People are ...
Spreitzer's (1995) four dimension psychological empowerment measurement has opened up a wealth of re...
Employee empowerment programs have been widely adopted in the public sector as well as private secto...
Employee empowerment programs have been widely adopted in the public sector as well as private secto...
Spreitzer's (1995) four dimension psychological empowerment measurement has opened up a wealth of re...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2004.In response...
The present study aims to contribute to the HRM-debate by extending insights from the empowerment li...