| Literature DB >> 30285570 |
Ralph van den Bosch1,2, Toon W Taris1, Wilmar B Schaufeli1,3, Maria C W Peeters1,4, Gaby Reijseger1,5.
Abstract
Authenticity at work refers to the extent to which a worker feels in touch with their true self while at work. At first sight this concept seems to overlap with the concept of person-environment (P-E) fit, that is, the degree to which an individual experiences good fit with their work environment. Drawing on a sample of 867 Dutch gifted workers, structural equation modeling was used to investigate (i) whether authenticity at work and P-E fit can be distinguished, and (ii) how authenticity at work and P-E fit were associated with employee well-being. As expected, confirmatory factor analysis revealed that authenticity at work and P-E fit were distinct from each other. Moreover, the mediated effect of authenticity at work was stronger for two negative forms of well-being (burnout and boredom) than for two positive forms of well-being (work engagement and job satisfaction). The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed, especially focusing on the distinction between authenticity and P-E fit.Entities:
Keywords: Authenticity at work; P-E fit; boredom; burnout; job satisfaction; work engagement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30285570 DOI: 10.1080/00223980.2018.1516185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychol ISSN: 0022-3980