The impact of migrant workers' inclusion on subjective well-being, organizational identification, and organizational citizenship behavior

被引:8
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作者
Agyeiwaah, Elizabeth [1 ]
Bangwayo-Skeete, Prosper [2 ]
Opoku, Emmanuel Kwame [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Business Sch, Brisbane, Australia
[2] Univ North Carolina Wilmington, Dept Econ & Finance, Wilmington, NC USA
[3] Heriot Watt Univ, Ctr Res Employment Work & Profess, Sch Social Sci, Edinburgh, Scotland
关键词
Workgroup inclusion; Subjective well-being; Organizational identification; Migrant workers; Organizational citizenship behavior; Social exchange theory; Inclusion en el grupo de trabajo; Bienestar subjetivo; Identificacion organizativa; trabajadores inmigrantes; Comportamiento de ciudadania organizativa; Teoria del intercambio social; PSYCHOLOGICAL EMPOWERMENT; LEADERSHIP; DIVERSITY; MODEL; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT; TOURISM; JOB; INDIVIDUALS; ORIENTATION;
D O I
10.1108/TR-11-2022-0576
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeBuilding on the social exchange theory, this study aims to investigate the impact of perceived workgroup inclusion on migrant subjective well-being, organization identification and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). Design/methodology/approachStructural equation modeling was applied to 440 surveyed migrant workers in Macau's tourism and hospitality industry. FindingsPerceived workgroup inclusion has a positive influence on migrant workers' subjective well-being and organizational identification, which both in turn positively affect their OCBs. Originality/valueBased on the social exchange theory, this study formulates a model that explains how migrant workers' inclusion impacts their well-being, identification and organizational behaviors. It provides theoretical and practical insights into how migrant workers' inclusion could serve as a talent management strategy that promotes OCBs.
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页码:250 / 265
页数:16
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