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Purpose: This study aims to adapt and validate the Job Crafting Scale (JCS), a measure based on the conceptualization of job crafting of the job demands–resources theory, for a sample of Portuguese workers and to test its psychometric properties regarding validity (factor, convergent, discriminant, and criterion) and reliability. Design/methodology/approach: Two subsamples (n1 = 315 and n2 = 329) of Portuguese workers aged 18 years old and over participated in this research. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to assess the factor structure. Findings: The results indicated that the Portuguese version of the JCS, with 18 items, has a factor structure composed of four-correlated factors. Furthermore, the results demonstrated the existence of factor, discriminant, and criterion validity, as well as reliability. Originality/value: This study provides a job crafting measure adapted to the Portuguese language that can serve as a diagnostic tool for workers and organizations.
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Viseu, J., Santos, J., Semedo, C. S., Bakker, A. B., Tims, M., Agrela, S., & Lagareiro, B. (2025). Empirical evidence for the validity of the job crafting scale (JCS) in a Portuguese setting. Management Research, 23(1), 17–34. https://doi.org/10.1108/MRJIAM-11-2023-1484
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