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Abstract
This paper aims at shedding light on the effects that intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, as predictors, have on heavy work investment of time and effort and on job engagement. Using a questionnaire survey, this study conducted a moderated-moderation analysis, considering two conditional effects-worker's status (working students vs. non-student employees) and country (Israel vs. Japan)-as potential moderators, since there are clear cultural differences between these countries. Data were gathered from 242 Israeli and 171 Japanese participants. The analyses revealed that worker's status moderates the effects of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on heavy work investment of time and effort and on job engagement and that the moderating effects were conditioned by country differences. Theoretical and practical implications and future research suggestions are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: cultural differences; heavy work investment; intrinsic and extrinsic motivation; job engagement; moderated moderation; work status
Year: 2020 PMID: 32153446 PMCID: PMC7046595 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1Research model. Worker’s status: 1 = working students, 2 = non-student employees. Country: 1 = Israel, 2 = Japan. HWI-TC = time commitment dimension of heavy work investment. HWI-WI = work intensity dimension of heavy work investment.
Demographical and descriptive statistics for the Israeli (N = 242) and the Japanese (N = 171; in parenthesis) samples.
| Gender | Female | 36.8 (49.7) | – | – | – | χ2 = 2.55 |
| Male | 63.2 (50.3) | – | – | – | ||
| Marital status | Single | 49.2 (31.0) | – | – | – | χ2 = 5.31 |
| Married | 45.9 (64.3) | – | – | – | ||
| Divorced | 5.0 (4.7) | – | – | – | ||
| Job position | Non-managerial | 74.0 (42.7) | – | – | – | χ2 = 6.70** |
| Managerial | 26.0 (57.3) | – | – | – | ||
| Worker status | Working student | 31.8 (56.7) | – | – | – | χ2 = 3.99* |
| Regular employees | 68.2 (43.3) | – | – | – | ||
| Age | – | – | 22–55 (24–70) | 35.26 (45.57) | 9.95 (8.93) | |
| No. of children | – | – | 0–6 (0–4) | 1.47 (0.87) | 1.75 (1.02) | |
| Tenure | – | – | 0.5–19 (1–40) | 5.60 (12.38) | 4.99 (9.80) |
Moderficients and confidence intervals (CIs) for predicting HWI-TC.
| I-Mot | 4.26 | [3.16, 5.36]*** | E-Mot | 2.98 | [2.19, 3.78]*** |
| Worker status2 | 10.11 | [7.35, 12.88]*** | Worker status | 7.39 | [5.14, 9.63]*** |
| Country3 | 8.99 | [5.73, 12.24]*** | Country | 5.78 | [3.17, 8.38]*** |
| INT1 (Mot × Status) | –1.99 | [−2.66, −1.34]*** | INT1 | –1.47 | [−1.97, −0.98]*** |
| INT2 (Mot × Country) | –2.18 | [−3.05, −1.29]*** | INT2 | –1.56 | [−2.16, −0.96]*** |
| INT3 (Status × Country) | –5.64 | [−7.53, −3.75]*** | INT3 | –4.26 | [−5.85, −2.67]*** |
| INT4 (Mot × Status × Country) | 1.18 | [0.66, 1.70]*** | INT4 | 0.87 | [0.50, 1.26]*** |
| Gender | 0.09 | [−0.14, 0.32] | 0.06 | [−0.17, 0.29] | |
| Age | 0.01 | [−0.01, 0.03] | 0.01 | [−0.01, 0.02] | |
| Marital status | 0.15 | [−0.12, 0.41] | 0.18 | [−0.08, 0.44] | |
| Number of children | –0.03 | [−0.14, 0.09] | 0.01 | [−0.10, 0.11] | |
| Tenure | –0.02 | [−0.04, −0.01]* | –0.02 | [−0.04, −0.01]* | |
| Job position | 0.08 | [−0.18, 0.35] | 0.08 | [−0.17, 0.34] | |
Moderated-moderation regression coefficients and confidence intervals (CIs) for predicting job engagement (JE).
| I-Mot | 3.53 | [2.21, 4.86]*** | E-Mot | 1.95 | [1.41, 2.50]*** |
| Worker status2 | 7.20 | [3.79, 10.60]*** | Worker status | 3.90 | [2.12, 5.68]*** |
| Country3 | 7.72 | [4.30, 11.42]*** | Country | 2.82 | [1.10, 4.55]** |
| INT1 (Mot × Status) | –1.43 | [−2.19, −0.68]*** | INT1 | –0.78 | [−1.14, −0.42]*** |
| INT2 (Mot × Country) | –1.50 | [−2.39, −0.62]*** | INT2 | –0.54 | [−0.90, −0.17]** |
| INT3 (Status × Country) | –3.81 | [−5.94, −1.69]*** | INT3 | –1.82 | [−2.97, −0.68]** |
| INT4 (Mot × Status × Country) | 0.78 | [0.26, 1.30]** | INT4 | 0.36 | [0.12, 0.60]** |
| Gender | 0.20 | [−0.01, 0.40] | 0.07 | [−0.09, 0.23] | |
| Age | –0.01 | [−0.03, 0.01] | –0.02 | [−0.03, −0.01]** | |
| Marital status | –0.17 | [−0.41, 0.06] | –0.22 | [−0.40, −0.04]* | |
| Number of children | 0.01 | [−0.11, 0.09] | 0.05 | [−0.02, 0.13] | |
| Tenure | –0.01 | [−0.03, 0.01] | –0.01 | [−0.03, −0.01]* | |
| Job position | 0.42 | [0.18, 0.65]*** | 0.33 | [0.16, 0.51]*** | |
Pearson correlation matrix for working students (below the diagonal; n = 77) and non-student employees (above the diagonal; n = 165), means and standard deviations in the Israeli sample (N = 242).
| (1) Intrinsic motivation | – | 0.87 | 0.39 | 0.29 | 0.59 | 4.50 (3.98) | 0.90 (0.84) |
| (2) Extrinsic motivation | 0.87 | – | 0.36 | 0.38 | 0.74 | 4.27 (3.94) | 1.48 (1.36) |
| (3) HWI-TC | 0.78 | 0.85 | – | 0.33 | 0.30 | 3.85 (4.44) | 1.48 (1.00) |
| (4) HWI-WI | 0.47 | 0.73 | 0.69 | – | 0.77 | 4.77 (5.07) | 1.66 (1.03) |
| (5) Job engagement | 0.76 | 0.88 | 0.55 | 0.76 | – | 4.25 (4.04) | 1.72 (1.28) |
Pearson correlation matrix for working students (below the diagonal; n = 97) and non-student employees (above the diagonal; n = 74), means and standard deviations in the Japanese sample (N = 171).
| (1) Intrinsic motivation | – | 0.69 | 0.36 | 0.48 | 0.60 | 3.26 (3.45) | 0.72 (0.81) |
| (2) Extrinsic motivation | 0.65 | – | 0.38 | 0.58 | 0.81 | 4.00 (4.20) | 1.09 (1.14) |
| (3) HWI-TC | – | 0.50 | 0.30 | 2.47 (2.50) | 1.36 (1.36) | ||
| (4) HWI-WI | 0.46 | 0.55 | 0.50 | – | 0.62 | 3.79 (3.96) | 1.09 (1.17) |
| (5) Job engagement | 0.45 | 0.81 | 0.71 | – | 3.99 (4.10) | 1.04 (1.06) |
FIGURE 2Interaction effects of Intrinsic Motivation × Worker’s Status × Country in predicting HWI-TC. HWI-TC, time commitment dimension of heavy work investment.
FIGURE 7Interaction effects of Extrinsic Motivation × Worker’s Status × Country in predicting job engagement.
Results of hypothesis testing.
| H1: Intrinsic motivation positively associates with JE. | Supported ( |
| H2: Extrinsic motivation positively associates with JE. | Supported ( |
| H3: Intrinsic motivation positively associates with both HWI-TC and HWI-WI. | Supported ( |
| H4: Extrinsic motivation positively associates with both HWI-TC and HWI-WI. | Supported ( |
| H5a: JE positively associates with HWI-TC. | Supported (partial support, in Japan) ( |
| H5b: JE positively associates with HWI-WI. | Supported ( |
| H5c: JE has a stronger association with HWI-WI than with HWI-TC. | Supported ( |
| H6: Worker’s status moderates the relationship between intrinsic motivation and HWI- TC, HWI-WI, and JE, such that the relationship will be weaker for working students than for non-student employees. | Supported ( |
| H7: Worker’s status moderates the relationship between extrinsic motivation and HWI-TC, HWI-WI, and JE, such that the relationship will be weaker for working students than for non-student employees. | Supported ( |
| H8: Country differences condition the moderation of worker’s status on the relationship between intrinsic motivation and HWI-TC, HWI-WI, and JE, such that the effect of worker’s status suggested in H6 will be weaker for Japanese than for Israelis. | Supported ( |
| H9: Country differences condition the moderation of worker’s status on the relationship between extrinsic motivation and HWI-TC, HWI-WI, and JE, such that the effect of worker’s status suggested in H7 will be weaker for Japanese than for Israelis. | Supported ( |
Moderated-moderation regression coefficients and confidence intervals (CIs) for predicting HWI-WI.
| I-Mot | 1.33 | [0.19, 4.73]* | E-Mot | 1.35 | [0.63, 2.06]*** |
| Worker status2 | 4.69 | [0.56, 8.82]* | Worker status | 4.60 | [2.50, 6.70]*** |
| Country3 | 2.56 | [−2.07, 6.79] | Country | 1.89 | [−0.45, 4.24] |
| INT1 (Mot × Status) | –0.67 | [−1.56, 0.21] | INT1 | –0.72 | [−1.14, −0.29]** |
| INT2 (Mot × Country) | –0.33 | [−1.37, 0.71] | INT2 | –0.38 | [−0.88, 0.11] |
| INT3 (Status × Country) | –2.32 | [−4.74, 0.10]♢ | INT3 | –2.25 | [−3.66, −0.84]** |
| INT4 (Mot × Status × Country) | 0.34 | [−0.23, 0.91] | INT4 | 0.36 | [0.06, 0.67]* |
| Gender | 0.01 | [0.19, 0.21] | –0.04 | [−0.23, 0.14] | |
| Age | –0.01 | [−0.02, 0.01] | –0.01 | [−0.02, 0.01] | |
| Marital status | –0.20 | [−0.43, 0.03] | –0.23 | [−0.43, −0.02]* | |
| Number of children | –0.13 | [−0.22, −0.03]* | –0.09 | [−0.18, −0.01]* | |
| Tenure | –0.01 | [−0.03, −0.01] | –0.01 | [−0.02, 0.01] | |
| Job position | 0.27 | [0.04, 0.50]* | 0.21 | [0.01, 0.42]* | |