Craft your job and get engaged: Sustainable change-oriented behavior atwork

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Abstract

Employees' change-oriented behavior is known to be critical in promoting organizational changes for a sustainable organization. However, few studies have explored how this behavior can be potentially promoted by job-crafting and work engagement. This study examined the relationship between job-crafting and change-oriented behaviors (adaptive and proactive behaviors), as well as the mediating effect of work engagement. Hypotheses were tested with a structural equation modeling analysis. A total of 459 employees in the Korean automobile manufacturing industry participated in the study. The results show that job-crafting had a positive effect on adaptive behaviors and proactive behaviors. Moreover, seeking job resources and seeking job challenges promoted change-oriented behaviors through work engagement. Based on these results, practical implications are suggested for the development of a sustainable organization.

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Baik, S. J., Song, H. D., & Hong, A. J. (2018). Craft your job and get engaged: Sustainable change-oriented behavior atwork. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124404

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