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You can't make me! The role of self-leadership in enhancing organizational commitment and work engagement
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Houghton, Jeffery D
, Knotts, Kevin G
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Behavior
/ Employee involvement
/ Employees
/ Employment
/ Influence
/ Leadership
2021
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Houghton, Jeffery D
, Knotts, Kevin G
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Behavior
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/ Influence
/ Leadership
2021
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You can't make me! The role of self-leadership in enhancing organizational commitment and work engagement
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You can't make me! The role of self-leadership in enhancing organizational commitment and work engagement
2021
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the role of self-leadership in enhancing work engagement through the mediating mechanisms of affective, normative and continuance organizational commitment.Design/methodology/approachData collected from 258 transportation workers were examined in a parallel mediation model in PROCESS.FindingsThe results of these analyses suggest that the positive relationship between self-leadership and work engagement is partially mediated by affective commitment and normative commitment, but not by continuance commitment.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings imply that organizational decision makers should implement practices designed to increase self-leadership in the workplace and enhance employee work engagement. These practices include empowering leadership, recruitment and selection of self-leading employees, and self-leadership training interventions. The study was subject to limitations common to attitudinal survey research.Originality/valueThis study responds calls to explore the mediating mechanisms through which self-leadership affects organizational outcomes and helps explain why self-leadership affects employee work engagement.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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