Empowerment and Employee Well-Being: A Mediation Analysis Study
This study examines the relationship between structural and psychological empowerment and its effects on employees’ psychological, physical, and social well-being. Despite the quantity of previously published works, empirical evidence about these relationships in the workplace is scarce. We develope...
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doaj-b54fab5b1bdf4f249bff6cef85fe16e52021-06-01T01:31:19ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-05-01185822582210.3390/ijerph18115822Empowerment and Employee Well-Being: A Mediation Analysis StudyJuan A. Marin-Garcia0Tomas Bonavia1ROGLE-Department Organización de Empresas, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartment de Psicología Social, Facultat de Psicologia, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, SpainThis study examines the relationship between structural and psychological empowerment and its effects on employees’ psychological, physical, and social well-being. Despite the quantity of previously published works, empirical evidence about these relationships in the workplace is scarce. We developed a mediation model in which structural empowerment predicts employee well-being via psychological empowerment. We based our study on the EU-27 data from the 6th European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). Data were collected from a questionnaire administered face-to-face to a random sample of employees and the self-employed representative of the working population in the European Union (number of valid responses in this study: 23,468). The effects of the relationships among the variables considered were evaluated using Partial Least Squares (PLS). Results indicate that structural empowerment was positively related to psychological empowerment, which was positively related to job satisfaction, work engagement, and social well-being. The expected relationships for work stress and physical well-being were not found.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/11/5822empowering leadershipempowerment at workpsychological healthphysical healthEurope |
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Empowerment and Employee Well-Being: A Mediation Analysis Study |
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Empowerment and Employee Well-Being: A Mediation Analysis Study |
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empowerment and employee well-being: a mediation analysis study |
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This study examines the relationship between structural and psychological empowerment and its effects on employees’ psychological, physical, and social well-being. Despite the quantity of previously published works, empirical evidence about these relationships in the workplace is scarce. We developed a mediation model in which structural empowerment predicts employee well-being via psychological empowerment. We based our study on the EU-27 data from the 6th European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS). Data were collected from a questionnaire administered face-to-face to a random sample of employees and the self-employed representative of the working population in the European Union (number of valid responses in this study: 23,468). The effects of the relationships among the variables considered were evaluated using Partial Least Squares (PLS). Results indicate that structural empowerment was positively related to psychological empowerment, which was positively related to job satisfaction, work engagement, and social well-being. The expected relationships for work stress and physical well-being were not found. |
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empowering leadership empowerment at work psychological health physical health Europe |
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