Putting employee involvement in context: a cross-level model examining job satisfaction and absenteeism in high-involvement work systems
Auteurs: Christopher D. Zatzick et Roderick D. Iverson
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Résumé (anglais)
The current study examines how high-involvement work systems (HIWS) influence employee responses to involvement initiatives. While existing research has linked HIWS to individual attitudes, we predict that an organization’s HIWS moderate the relationship between employee involvement and job satisfaction and absenteeism. Using multilevel data (8454 employees from 1429 workplaces), we found that employee involvement and HIWS are positively related to employee job satisfaction. Additionally, the results support a cross-level interaction: at high levels of HIWS, employee involvement is negatively related to absenteeism, whereas at low levels of HIWS, the negative relationship is weaker. The implications of the findings are discussed.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Christopher D. Zatzick et Roderick D. Iverson |
Année de pulication | 2011 |
Titre | Putting employee involvement in context: a cross-level model examining job satisfaction and absenteeism in high-involvement work systems |
Volume | 22 |
Nom du Journal | The International Journal of Human Resource Management |
Numéro | 17 |
Pages | 3462-3476 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Christopher D. Zatzick
- Christopher D. Zatzick et Roderick D. Iverson
- Putting employee involvement in context: a cross-level model examining job satisfaction and absenteeism in high-involvement work systems
- The International Journal of Human Resource Management
- 22
- 2011
- 17
- 3462-3476