Does work engagement increase after a short respite? The role of job involvement as a double-edged sword

作者:Kuehnel Jana; Sonnentag Sabine; Westman Mina
来源:Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 2009, 82(3): 575-594.
DOI:10.1348/096317908X349362

摘要

This study extends research on work engagement by examining how a short respite and general job involvement contribute to work engagement. We gathered questionnaire data from 156 nurses before and after a short respite. Results indicated an increase of work engagement after the respite. Structural equation modelling showed that nurses who experienced psychological detachment from work during the respite showed a higher increase of work engagement. Moreover, nurses who indicated higher job involvement also showed a higher increase of work engagement. Contradictory to this direct positive effect job involvement had on change in work engagement, job involvement exerted a negative indirect effect on change in work engagement by impaired psychological detachment during the respite. Hence, job involvement acted as a double-edged sword for the increase of work engagement. Practical implications for the organization of short respites and suggestions for future research on recovery processes are discussed.

  • 出版日期2009-9