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The Influence of Change-Related Organizational and Job Resources on Employee Change Engagement

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posted on 2024-06-19, 13:59 authored by Simon AlbrechtSimon Albrecht, S Connaughton, MP Leiter
Employee attitudes to change are key predictors of organizational change success. In this article, change engagement is defined as the extent to which employees are enthusiastic about change, and willing to actively involve themselves in ongoing organizational change. A model is tested showing how change-related organizational resources (e.g., senior leader support for change and organizational change climate) influence change engagement, in part through their influence on change-related job resources. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equations Modeling (SEM) results yielded good fit to the data in two independent samples: 225 Australian working professionals, and 201 employees from a Prolific sample. As proposed, change-related organizational resources (modeled as a higher order construct) were positively associated with higher order change-related job resources. Change-related job resources were positively associated with change engagement. In contrast to expectations, organizational resources were not directly associated with change engagement. Instead, change-related job resources fully mediated the relationship. Overall, the study provides empirical support for new measures of organizational change resources and employee change engagement. By drawing from well-established models in the change and engagement literatures, the study provides a promising research direction for those interested in further understanding positive employee attitudes to organizational change. Practical implications and future research opportunities are discussed.

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Location

Switzerland

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Frontiers in Psychology

Volume

13

Article number

ARTN 910206

ISSN

1664-1078

eISSN

1664-1078

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA