Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector

This study aims to develop a conceptual framework of employee engagement in downsized organisations and further investigate its association with employer branding. A sample of 220 middle managers of Indian IT/ITES companies was selected. Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the hypothe...

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Main Authors: Binita Tiwari, Usha Lenka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:IIMB Management Review
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0970389617302227
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spelling doaj-9f9a10c45b0d454d83a225b990b72c532020-12-25T05:06:04ZengElsevierIIMB Management Review0970-38962020-09-01323249266Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sectorBinita Tiwari0Usha Lenka1School of Management, NIT Rourkela, India; Corresponding author.Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, IndiaThis study aims to develop a conceptual framework of employee engagement in downsized organisations and further investigate its association with employer branding. A sample of 220 middle managers of Indian IT/ITES companies was selected. Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the hypothesised model. Results indicate that internal corporate communication, knowledge sharing, continuous learning, intrapreneurship, and perceived communication satisfaction are positively associated with employee engagement. Employee engagement is also positively associated with employer branding. However, resonant leadership is negatively associated with employee engagement. The current study will help practitioners redesign their employee engagement practices to build a strong employer brand.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0970389617302227DownsizingSurvivorEmployee engagementEmployer brandingLearning
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Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector
IIMB Management Review
Downsizing
Survivor
Employee engagement
Employer branding
Learning
author_facet Binita Tiwari
Usha Lenka
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title Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector
title_short Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector
title_full Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector
title_fullStr Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector
title_full_unstemmed Employee engagement: A study of survivors in Indian IT/ITES sector
title_sort employee engagement: a study of survivors in indian it/ites sector
publisher Elsevier
series IIMB Management Review
issn 0970-3896
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This study aims to develop a conceptual framework of employee engagement in downsized organisations and further investigate its association with employer branding. A sample of 220 middle managers of Indian IT/ITES companies was selected. Structural equation modelling was used to evaluate the hypothesised model. Results indicate that internal corporate communication, knowledge sharing, continuous learning, intrapreneurship, and perceived communication satisfaction are positively associated with employee engagement. Employee engagement is also positively associated with employer branding. However, resonant leadership is negatively associated with employee engagement. The current study will help practitioners redesign their employee engagement practices to build a strong employer brand.
topic Downsizing
Survivor
Employee engagement
Employer branding
Learning
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