Job involvement and valuation of job resources: The mediating effect of satisfaction with job resources
Author:
Gil Alfonso J.ORCID,
Cegarra-Navarro Juan GabrielORCID,
Tobias ClaudiaORCID,
Marin-Malumbres ClaudiaORCID
Abstract
Purpose: This paper has two objectives: the first, to analyse the relationship between job involvement and valuation of job resources; the second, to analyse the mediating effect of satisfaction with job resources on the relationship between job involvement and employees’ valuation of job resources.Design/methodology/approach: The survey was used as a research methodology. The participants correspond to a sample of 225 employees in Spain.Findings: The hypotheses are positively contrasted. Job involvement is positively related to valuation of job resources, and satisfaction with job resources mediates the relationship between job involvement and valuation of job resources. The results of this work indicate that the most involved employees give greater importance to job resources.Originality/value: This paper evidences the relationship between job involvement and the importance that employees attribute to job resources. Therefore, this research advances the job demands-resources model, as it suggests that employees’ high involvement in their job leads to greater involvement of resources, which is related to employees’ psychological contract.
Publisher
Omnia Publisher SL
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,Education,Accounting,Business and International Management