Cogent Business & Management (Jan 2020)

Exploring the effects of service provider’s organizational support and empowerment on employee engagement and well-being

  • Arafat Rahman,
  • Peter Björk,
  • Annika Ravald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1767329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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This paper aims to explore the effects of a service provider’s organizational support and organizational empowerment on employee well-being in the healthcare service context. It also investigates if employee engagement has an effect on employee well-being. An empirical study among the employees (n = 153) of a therapeutic and rehabilitation service provider in Dhaka, Bangladesh reveals that both organizational support and organizational empowerment have positive influences on employee well-being. Although organizational support has the largest effect on employee engagement, the influence of organizational empowerment on employee engagement is not a significant factor. However, employee engagement influences their well-being. The study findings provide insights by explaining the roles that a service provider can play to enhance employee well-being and the strategies that managers can take to realize the positive effects of organizational support and empowerment on well-being.

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