Does meaningful work encompass support towards supervisory, worker and engagement relationship?

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2022

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed at examining the influence of two important elements of social supports, namely supervisor support and coworker support, on work engagement among employees in the university setting. The study also further examined the mediating potentials of meaningful work on the relationships between the former and the latter. Design/methodology/approach: The sample study comprised academic and managerial staff members from a public-sector university in Malaysia. Out of the 420 distributed questionnaires, 216 were received back from which 177 were found useable and hence were taken further for final data analysis. Statistical software of SPSS and Smart PLS 2.0 M3 were used to perform data analysis. Findings: Supervisor support and coworker support were found to be significant predictors of work engagement. Further, meaningful work was found mediating these relationships. Originality/value: The findings enrich literature of social support, work engagement, and meaningful work. The study is one of the foremost empirical works examining the mediating potential of meaningful work on the relationships between two social resources (supervisor support and coworker support) and work engagement. The issue of work engagement is evident in several mainstream work sectors alongside the education sector. Hence, the research findings are worthy to help understand work engagement issues and how to tackle it in the education setting. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.

Keywords

Coworker support, Meaningful work, Social support, Supervisor support, Work engagement

Divisions

intern

Funders

None

Publication Title

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

Volume

71

Issue

8

Publisher

Emerald

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