RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea (Nov 2021)

Do Organizational Virtues Enhance Work Well-being? The Mediator Role of HRM Practices

  • Gisela Demo,
  • Elaine Rabelo Neiva,
  • Karla Veloso Coura,
  • Sinésio Gomide Júnior,
  • Ana Carolina Rezende Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-7849rac2022200144.en
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. e200144 – e200144

Abstract

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Context: over the last decades, positive psychology has brought up the need for research on positive emotions and attitudes, such as organizational virtues and well-being at work. Moreover, there is evidence that virtues may influence the perception about human resource management practices, constituting a driver of well-being in work context. However, literature signalizes the gap regarding research models covering the relation between these three variables. Objective: this study aimed to evaluate the relation between organizational virtues and well-being at work, mediated by the perception of HRM practices. Methodology: the research is classified as quantitative, carried out through a survey, with 286 participants, using structural equation modeling through the JASP software. Results: results confirmed the partial mediation played by HRM practices in the proposed model, bringing a theoretical contribution by joining the three variables into a single model, with psychometric evidence of the strong prediction of organizational virtues on HRM practices and well-being at work. Conclusion: as a managerial implication, our findings compose a diagnosis that shed light on the relevance for managers in organizations to prioritize organizational virtues and HRM practices in order to enhance healthier work environments.

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