Work Engagement: A meta-Analysis Using the Job Demands-Resources Model

Greta Mazzetti*, Enrique Robledo, Michela Vignoli, Gabriela Topa, Dina Guglielmi, Wilmar B. Schaufeli

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Abstract

Although the construct of work engagement has been extensively explored, a systematic meta-analysis based on a consistent categorization of engagement antecedents, outcomes, and well-being correlates is still lacking. The results of prior research reporting 533 correlations from 113 independent samples (k = 94, n = 119,420) were coded using a meta-analytic approach. The effect size for development resources (r =.45) and personal resources (r =.48) was higher than for social resources (r =.36) and for job resources (r =.37). Among the outcomes and well-being correlates explored, the effect size was highest for job satisfaction (r =.60) and commitment (r =.63). Furthermore, moderation analysis showed that (a) concerning the occupational role, work engagement finds a low association with turnover intention among civil servants, volunteer workers, and educators; (b) collectivist cultural environments reported a greater association of feedback with engagement than individualistic environments; (c) the relationship between personal resources and engagement was stronger among workers with university degrees than workers with high school diplomas. Furthermore, the absorption dimension showed a lower effect with all variables under investigation than vigor and dedication.

Original languageEnglish
Article number00332941211051988
Pages (from-to)1069–1107
Number of pages39
JournalPsychological Reports
Volume126
Issue number3
Early online date10 Dec 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • energy compass
  • job demands-R model
  • job resources
  • meta-analysis
  • personal resources
  • work engagement

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