Well-being and empowerment perceptions in a sudden shift to working from home

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作者
Jackson, Duncan J. R. [1 ]
Jones, Amanda [1 ]
Michaelides, George [2 ]
Dewberry, Chris
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Kings Business Sch, London WC2R 2LS, England
[2] Univ East Anglia, Norwich Business Sch, Norwich, England
关键词
Contextual impact; Working from home; Well-being; Empowerment; Sensemaking; PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT; NORMATIVE COMMITMENT; FLEXIBLE WORKING; JOB-PERFORMANCE; R PACKAGE; ANTECEDENTS; NEUROTICISM; EMOTION; SUPPORT; SATISFACTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jvb.2024.104000
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
In the literature on the antecedents and mediators of employee well-being, there is little or no acknowledgement of sudden changes in the social and environmental context in which perceptions of well-being are formed. Contextual influences are rarely so impactful and unexpected as those associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. To continue operating within lockdown restrictions, many organizations, apart from those unable or unwilling to initiate such changes, abruptly adopted a work from home (WFH) or hybrid working pattern. These circumstances raise novel questions about the influence of impactful, unanticipated contextual factors on employee well-being outcomes. To address these questions in the context of a shift to WFH, we tested a model adapted from aspects of Event Systems Theory (EST) and the Psychology of Working Theory (PWT). Central to our theoretical adaptation was a unique perspective on PWT "decent work" perceptions based on principles of empowerment. In a study of 337 employees during the lockdown period, we applied a Bayesian multilevel model to investigate the contrast between inlockdown perceptions relative to current pre-lockdown perceptions. Results suggested the contextual shift to WFH related negatively to relative perceptions of well-being, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment. Empowerment significantly mediated all well-being outcomes. Organizational support, neuroticism, and home readiness related directly to empowerment and indirectly to well-being outcomes via empowerment. We discuss how sudden contextual changes interacted with relationships observed in our model, and how our findings progress a contextresponsive adaptation of EST and PWT in the new world of WFH.
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