Perceived Socio-moral Climate and the Applicability of Signature Character Strengths at Work: a Study among Hospital Physicians
Autor: | Cornelia Strecker, Alexandra Huber, Stefan Höfer, Thomas Höge, Melanie Hausler |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Mediation (statistics)
Applicability of character strengths Socio-moral climate Work engagement Well-being 05 social sciences Character strengths Signature strengths 050109 social psychology Eudaimonia Article Signature (logic) Panel analysis Character (mathematics) Work (electrical) Hospital physicians 0502 economics and business 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Life-span and Life-course Studies Social psychology 050203 business & management |
Zdroj: | Applied research in quality of life |
ISSN: | 1871-2576 1871-2584 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11482-018-9697-x |
Popis: | Previous research demonstrated that the applicability of signature character strengths at work is associated with employee well-being. However, there is a lack of research on possible antecedents of the applicability of signature character strengths in the occupational domain. In this study we examined whether the perceived socio-moral climate of medical departments has a positive impact on the applicability of hospital physicians’ signature character strengths and whether it relates to work engagement, hedonic subjective well-being (SWB) and eudaimonic psychological well-being (PWB). Based on cross-sectional data of N = 165 hospital physicians in Austria, we tested mediation models with perceived socio-moral climate as predictor, applicability of signature character strengths as mediator, and work engagement, SWB and PWB as outcomes. Additionally, we collected longitudinal data (time-lag T1-T2: 6 months) from a sub-sample (n = 69) for testing the relationship between the perceived socio-moral climate and the applicability of signature character strengths over time. The cross-sectional results showed indirect effects of the perceived socio-moral climate on work engagement and eudaimonic well-being via the applicability of signature character strengths at work. Results from a cross-lagged panel analysis suggested an impact of socio-moral climate at T1 on the applicability of signature character strengths 6 months later (T2), but also an even stronger reversed effect of the applicability of signature character strengths at T1 on perceived socio-moral climate at T2. |
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