Work Alienation and Work Engagement. The Mediating Role of Perceived Social Support

  • Stănescu D
  • Romașcanu M
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In the present research, we aimed to study the relationship between work alienation and work engagement and the mediating role of perceived social support. The current study used data from 178 participants (48 men and 130 women) aged 21 to 53 years (M=30.88, SD=9.00). Participants were invited to complete the following instruments: Work Alienation Scale (Nair & Vohra, 2009), The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Zimet et al., 1988), and The Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (Schaufeli & Bakker, 2003). Findings indicate that work alienation and work engagement correlate significantly negatively (r=-.755, p

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Stănescu, D. F., & Romașcanu, M. C. (2023). Work Alienation and Work Engagement. The Mediating Role of Perceived Social Support. European Journal of Sustainable Development, 12(4), 209. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2023.v12n4p209

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