Purpose This study aims to shed light on the ambiguous effects of smart working (SW) on work meaningfulness. On the one hand, SW enables people to benefit from greater work flexibility, advancing individual control over organizational activities. On the other hand, it may impair interpersonal exchanges at work, disrupting job meaningfulness. Hence, the implications of SW on work meaningfulness are investigated through the mediating role of interpersonal exchanges at work. Design/methodology/approach The authors investigate both the direct and indirect effects of SW on employees’ perceived meaningfulness at work. Secondary data come from the sixth European Working Conditions Survey. The study encompasses a sample of 30,932 employees. A ...
With more individuals wanting their work to be meaningful, rather than just a source of income, more...
The paper provides a semantic lens on the concept of Smart Working by unpacking its theoretical cons...
Meaningful work is something we all want. The psychiatrist Viktor Frankl famously described how the ...
Purpose This study aims to shed light on the ambiguous effects of smart working (SW) on work meaning...
There is a significant shift of approach to the management of organizations and workers in recent de...
The purpose of this dissertation is to illuminate the connection between workplace relationships and...
New research offers insights into what gives work meaning — as well as into common management mistak...
We tested whether a short, online meaning intervention boosts momentary work engagement through an i...
Changes in the technological environment of work already in motion over the last few years, but acce...
Changes in the technological environment of work already in motion over the last few years, but acce...
A growing literature indicates that people are desired to experience a sense of positive work meanin...
The article looks at four organizational-design interventions that can help employees find meaning i...
This thesis was part of a group study conducted with qualitative research methods. The topic for the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of our life leading to a completely new world, incre...
Meaningful work is important for employees and employers, yet managers seem to do more to destroy me...
With more individuals wanting their work to be meaningful, rather than just a source of income, more...
The paper provides a semantic lens on the concept of Smart Working by unpacking its theoretical cons...
Meaningful work is something we all want. The psychiatrist Viktor Frankl famously described how the ...
Purpose This study aims to shed light on the ambiguous effects of smart working (SW) on work meaning...
There is a significant shift of approach to the management of organizations and workers in recent de...
The purpose of this dissertation is to illuminate the connection between workplace relationships and...
New research offers insights into what gives work meaning — as well as into common management mistak...
We tested whether a short, online meaning intervention boosts momentary work engagement through an i...
Changes in the technological environment of work already in motion over the last few years, but acce...
Changes in the technological environment of work already in motion over the last few years, but acce...
A growing literature indicates that people are desired to experience a sense of positive work meanin...
The article looks at four organizational-design interventions that can help employees find meaning i...
This thesis was part of a group study conducted with qualitative research methods. The topic for the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of our life leading to a completely new world, incre...
Meaningful work is important for employees and employers, yet managers seem to do more to destroy me...
With more individuals wanting their work to be meaningful, rather than just a source of income, more...
The paper provides a semantic lens on the concept of Smart Working by unpacking its theoretical cons...
Meaningful work is something we all want. The psychiatrist Viktor Frankl famously described how the ...