Dare to thrive! How and when do development idiosyncratic deals promote individual thriving at work?

Author:

Xu Angela J.1,Jiang Zhou2ORCID,Zhou Qin3,Wu Chia‐Huei45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bay Area International Business School Beijing Normal University Zhuhai China

2. Graduate School of Business and Law RMIT University Melbourne Australia

3. Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds Leeds UK

4. Department of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations King's Business School, King's College London UK

5. Department of Medical Research China Medical University Hospital, China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractDespite the importance of a thriving workforce in sustaining organizational success, prior research pays little attention to how individualized human resource (HR) practices can help individual employees to thrive at work. Drawing on the theoretical underpinnings of conservation of resources theory, we investigate whether, how, and when development idiosyncratic deals (i‐deals) can contribute to individual thriving. We contend that possessing development i‐deals will motivate individuals to engage in approach job crafting, which in turn promotes their experience of thriving at work. We further contend that high‐quality leader–member exchange will enhance the function of development i‐deals in triggering approach job crafting and subsequent thriving experiences. Results from a two‐wave survey involving 278 managers in a pharmaceutical firm in China and a three‐wave survey among 178 managers working in various organizations in the UK support our hypotheses. Our findings provide new insights for practitioners seeking to design customized HR practices to support a thriving workforce.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Guangdong Office of Philosophy and Social Science

Publisher

Wiley

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