Influence of work pressure on proactive skill development in China: the role of career networking behavior and guanxi HRM
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 12:01authored byS Ren, D Chadee
This research examines how work pressure influences proactive skill development in the context
of the Chinese workplace. Drawing from the conservation of resources theory, we develop
a model which argues that career networking behavior serves as the mechanism that allows
employees to transform work pressure into proactive skill development. We further argue
that in the context of the Chinese workplace, guanxi HRM, which is a culturally-specific workplace
practice deeply-rooted in Chinese tradition, plays a contingency role in influencing the
extent to which work pressure influences career networking behavior. We test our model
using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling for a sample of employees (N =
392) in China. The results show that career networking behavior positively mediates the influence
of work pressure on proactive skill development and that guanxi HRM positively and significantly
moderates the influence of work pressure on career networking behavior. The overall
findings provide empirical support for the relevance of contextual and motivational factors in
explaining employee proactive skill development. The theoretical and practical implications
of the findings are fully discussed.