Adopting a person-centred approach, we integrate the job demands-control-support model with relational work design theory to investigate employee work design profiles involving autonomy, workload, social support and prosocial characteristics (representing the combined influence of task significance and beneficiary contact). For a sample of Australian not-for-profit employees (N = 2421), we identified four work design profiles: ‘active connected’, ‘passive disconnected’, ‘high strain disconnected’ and ‘controlled disconnected’. The most favourable profile, active connected, demonstrated the highest vigour and social worth, and was predicted by people being in higher managerial positions and having permanent employment contracts. The high str...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620937885We investigated connectivity demands as a work design characteristic an...
This research seeks to identify employees’ profiles characterised by distinct perceptions of three s...
This research investigates the new psychological contract phenomenon in an organisational case study...
Purpose: Work design is the content, responsibilities and relationships involved in work. Research s...
An important feature of most work is that individuals are connected to others and embedded in larger...
Relational resources are now recognised as significant factors in workplaces and increasing attentio...
AbstractThis study represents an attempt to test the impact of work design on employee well-being in...
One in five Australian workers believes that work doesn’t fit well with their family and social comm...
The COVID-19 outbreak has blurred the boundaries between work and personal life, making the concept ...
This dissertation adopts a relational perspective on job design and work motivation. The dissertatio...
This study illustrates complementary variable- and person-centred approaches to the investigation of...
We expand Karasek’s (1979) Job Demand-Control model to examine the moderating effects of proactive p...
By integrating insights from the literature on relational job design and relational identification, ...
Work design has long been found to affect employee well-being, but scholars have begun to question w...
Abstract: Increasing work engagement in a sustainable way remains a challenge despite years of resea...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620937885We investigated connectivity demands as a work design characteristic an...
This research seeks to identify employees’ profiles characterised by distinct perceptions of three s...
This research investigates the new psychological contract phenomenon in an organisational case study...
Purpose: Work design is the content, responsibilities and relationships involved in work. Research s...
An important feature of most work is that individuals are connected to others and embedded in larger...
Relational resources are now recognised as significant factors in workplaces and increasing attentio...
AbstractThis study represents an attempt to test the impact of work design on employee well-being in...
One in five Australian workers believes that work doesn’t fit well with their family and social comm...
The COVID-19 outbreak has blurred the boundaries between work and personal life, making the concept ...
This dissertation adopts a relational perspective on job design and work motivation. The dissertatio...
This study illustrates complementary variable- and person-centred approaches to the investigation of...
We expand Karasek’s (1979) Job Demand-Control model to examine the moderating effects of proactive p...
By integrating insights from the literature on relational job design and relational identification, ...
Work design has long been found to affect employee well-being, but scholars have begun to question w...
Abstract: Increasing work engagement in a sustainable way remains a challenge despite years of resea...
doi: 10.1177/0170840620937885We investigated connectivity demands as a work design characteristic an...
This research seeks to identify employees’ profiles characterised by distinct perceptions of three s...
This research investigates the new psychological contract phenomenon in an organisational case study...