Although research to date has established the criterion validity of work engagement, little research has examined relevant boundary conditions capable of altering its documented positive effects on important workplace outcomes, despite widespread appeals to do so (e.g. Parker and Griffin, 2011). In the present four-sample investigation, a competing hypotheses format was adopted, pitting against each other perspectives of ‘politics as a hindrance stressor’ and ‘politics as a challenge stressor’ as moderators of work engagement–work outcomes relationships (e.g. job tension, job satisfaction, work intensity, job performance). Cross-sample findings demonstrated that organizational politics perceptions strengthened positive work engagement–work ...
In this article we further reflect on the "state of play" of work engagement. We consider,...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
The concept of work engagement fits into the tradition of positive psychology, a recent paradigm shi...
The research aimed to assess proposed associations between organizational politics and employee enga...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the interactive effects of grit (e.g. supervisor and e...
Research on perceptions of organizational politics has mostly explored the negative aspects and detr...
The current study investigated the previously unexamined relationship between politics perceptions a...
The previously uninvestigated role of work drive as a moderator of perceptions of politics–job outco...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the moderating effect of organizational politics o...
Office politics is part of organizational behavior. However, it has only been lightly addressed in r...
The purpose of this research was to empirically test the hypothesis that the organizational psycholo...
The beneficial role of political skill in stress reactions and performance evaluations has been demo...
The challenges associated with facilitating an organizational environment that promotes work engagem...
The challenges associated with facilitating an organizational environment that promotes work engagem...
AbstractIn recent decades, research has increasingly focused on the factors that predispose people t...
In this article we further reflect on the "state of play" of work engagement. We consider,...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
The concept of work engagement fits into the tradition of positive psychology, a recent paradigm shi...
The research aimed to assess proposed associations between organizational politics and employee enga...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test the interactive effects of grit (e.g. supervisor and e...
Research on perceptions of organizational politics has mostly explored the negative aspects and detr...
The current study investigated the previously unexamined relationship between politics perceptions a...
The previously uninvestigated role of work drive as a moderator of perceptions of politics–job outco...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the moderating effect of organizational politics o...
Office politics is part of organizational behavior. However, it has only been lightly addressed in r...
The purpose of this research was to empirically test the hypothesis that the organizational psycholo...
The beneficial role of political skill in stress reactions and performance evaluations has been demo...
The challenges associated with facilitating an organizational environment that promotes work engagem...
The challenges associated with facilitating an organizational environment that promotes work engagem...
AbstractIn recent decades, research has increasingly focused on the factors that predispose people t...
In this article we further reflect on the "state of play" of work engagement. We consider,...
AbstractThis research examines a theoretical model that connects interpersonal conflict, perception ...
The concept of work engagement fits into the tradition of positive psychology, a recent paradigm shi...