Promote Well-Being and Innovation in Sustainable Organizations: The Role of Job Crafting as Mediator

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Abstract

Job satisfaction and affective commitment are key factors for individual and organizational well-being. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of job crafting, a behavior capable of generating positive results and innovation in the workplace. Using the JD-R model as the theoretical framework, the present study investigated the relationship between resources and demands, derived from both the work and family domains, and job satisfaction and affective commitment, hypothesizing the mediating role of job crafting. The sample consisted of 413 employees. Results showed that job crafting fully mediated the relationship between work-family conflict and job Satisfaction and partially mediated the relationship between supervisor support and job satisfaction. These results confirm the importance of social support, a good balance between work and family and job crafting in generating job satisfaction and influencing positive outcomes at individual, work and organizational levels.

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Mondo, M., Cicotto, G., Pileri, J., Cois, E., & De Simone, S. (2023). Promote Well-Being and Innovation in Sustainable Organizations: The Role of Job Crafting as Mediator. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/su15118899

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