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AuthorAbabneh, Omar M.A.
AuthorLeFevre, Mark
AuthorBentley, Tim
Available date2020-08-18T08:34:43Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameInternational Journal of Human Resources Development and Management
ResourceScopus
ISSN14656612
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJHRDM.2019.098623
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15622
AbstractIt is claimed that organisations investing in employee engagement will reap significant benefits in terms of employee productivity, achievement of organisational goals, customer satisfaction, and talent retention. However, fundamental issues revolving around the meaning, measurement, and key antecedents of employee engagement still require further research attention. In response to these issues, this study aimed to develop a reliable and valid engagement scale. Guided by Ababneh and Macky's (2015) operational definition, a new measurement tool, including items that tap each component of the engagement construct, was developed. This study provides empirical evidence supporting the dimensionality of the engagement construct and proposes additional dimensions (goal-identification, task performance, positive emotions, persistence, and discretionary effort) to be considered when measuring the construct. Further, this study provides empirical evidence about the discriminant validity of employee engagement when it is compared to other well-established attitudinal constructs (job satisfaction, job involvement, organisational commitment). Also, this research provides practical recommendations on how to execute certain HR practices (measuring employee engagement, training and development, performance management) in a manner that fosters an engaging climate at the workplace and enhances employees' levels of engagement. Copyright - 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Languageen
PublisherInderscience Enterprises Ltd.
SubjectAbsorption
Behavioural engagement
Development
Employee engagement
Engagement measure
Performance management
Positive emotions
Training
TitleEmployee engagement: Development of a new measure
TypeArticle
Pagination105-134
Issue Number2
Volume Number19
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