The predictive role of perfectionism on heavy work investment: A two-waves cross-lagged panel study
Autor: | Liliya Scafuri Kovalchuk, Paola Spagnoli, Michelle Aiello, Kenneth G. Rice |
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Přispěvatelé: | Spagnoli, Paola, Kovalchuk, Liliya Scafuri, Aiello, Michelle S., Rice, Kenneth G. |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Work engagement
05 social sciences 050109 social psychology Perfectionism (psychology) Absorption (psychology) medicine.disease_cause Investment (macroeconomics) 050105 experimental psychology Work (electrical) Cross lagged medicine 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Psychology Social psychology Practical implications General Psychology |
Zdroj: | Personality and Individual Differences. 173:110632 |
ISSN: | 0191-8869 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.paid.2021.110632 |
Popis: | Research on the relationship between perfectionism and heavy work investment is all cross-sectional. It mainly considers these constructs as unidimensional, neglecting to examine possible relationships among these constructs' sub-dimensions. Thus, there is a lack of evidence supporting the predictive role of different perfectionism dimensions (perfectionistic concerns and strivings) in heavy work investment dimensions such as workaholism and work engagement. The current study addressed this gap by examining these relationships with two cross-lagged panel models (CLPM). Results based on 431 (T1) and 213 (T2) workers supported the predictive role of perfectionistic concerns at T1 on two T2 workaholism sub-dimensions of working excessively and working compulsively. Perfectionistic strivings at T1 also predicted three sub-dimensions of work engagement at T2: vigor, dedication, and absorption. Practical implications of these positive and negative aspects of perfectionism might suggest managers assess workers' perfectionism and to hire individuals high in perfectionistic strivings because it could be a predictor of work engagement. In contrast, they should try to mitigate workers' perfectionistic concerns tendencies by taking a more regulatory role to encourage employees to not overinvest in perfecting their work to their detriment. Study limitations and future directions for research are discussed. |
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