Management Science Letters (Feb 2019)

Can meaningful work really moderate the relationship between supervisor support, coworker support and work Engagement?

  • Umair Ahmed,
  • Abdul Halim Abdul Majid,
  • La`aleh Al-Aali,
  • Soleman Mozammel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2018.11.016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 229 – 242

Abstract

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Work engagement has gained much prominence over the recent decades. With the aim of address-ing the global engagement crisis, the current study examined how prominent job resources such as supervisor support, coworker support and meaningful work perceptions can influence work engagement. The study also tested the moderation of meaningful work on these relationships. 537 questionnaires were distributed among the employees of six large banks of Pakistan. Structural equation modeling using Smart PLS 2.0 resulted in strong positive relationship of supervisor support and coworker support with work engagement. The findings also concluded strong positive relationship between meaningful work and work engagement. Notably, the bootstrapping results also played significant moderation of meaningful work on the relationship between supervisor support and coworker support with work engagement. The study forwards theoretical and practical implications for future.

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