responding to the call for more research on cognitive crafting, this study focuses on employees' reframing of their job characteristics to assign higher importance to job resources and downplay the relevance of costly job demands. furthermore, it examines how these proactive cognitive strategies are embedded in an overall job crafting process, including both cognitive and behavioral aspects, and linked with work engagement. preliminary results (n = 247) support the conceptualization of cognitive crafting encompassing approach and avoidance aspects targeting resources and demands, respectively. moreover, three-wave data (n = 84) show that employees' cognitive efforts to highlight the centrality of job resources influence work engagement over time. Importantly, proactively organizing work leads to higher work engagement by prompting cognitive reframing of the relevance of job resources as central to one's work. differently, cognitive efforts to downplay the relevance of hindering job demands are unrelated to following proactive behaviors and work engagement.

Costantini, A. (2022). rethinking work: how approach and avoidance features of cognitive crafting are linked with job crafting behaviors and work engagement. JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION, 2022, 1-21 [10.1017/jmo.2022.79].

rethinking work: how approach and avoidance features of cognitive crafting are linked with job crafting behaviors and work engagement

Costantini Arianna
2022-01-01

Abstract

responding to the call for more research on cognitive crafting, this study focuses on employees' reframing of their job characteristics to assign higher importance to job resources and downplay the relevance of costly job demands. furthermore, it examines how these proactive cognitive strategies are embedded in an overall job crafting process, including both cognitive and behavioral aspects, and linked with work engagement. preliminary results (n = 247) support the conceptualization of cognitive crafting encompassing approach and avoidance aspects targeting resources and demands, respectively. moreover, three-wave data (n = 84) show that employees' cognitive efforts to highlight the centrality of job resources influence work engagement over time. Importantly, proactively organizing work leads to higher work engagement by prompting cognitive reframing of the relevance of job resources as central to one's work. differently, cognitive efforts to downplay the relevance of hindering job demands are unrelated to following proactive behaviors and work engagement.
2022
Online ahead of print
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia del Lavoro e delle Organizzazioni
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Approach avoidance motivation
behavioral crafting
cognitive crafting
COVID-19
job crafting
work engagement
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-management-and-organization/article/rethinking-work-how-approach-and-avoidance-features-of-cognitive-crafting-are-linked-with-job-crafting-behaviors-and-work-engagement/76BCD9F8910E29604C0E009EEB44760B
Costantini, A. (2022). rethinking work: how approach and avoidance features of cognitive crafting are linked with job crafting behaviors and work engagement. JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION, 2022, 1-21 [10.1017/jmo.2022.79].
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