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The Nexus Between High-Involvement Work Practices and Employees' Proactive Behavior in Public Service Organizations: A Time-Lagged Moderated-Mediation Model.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023; 16:1571-1586.PR

Abstract

Purpose

Public service organizations may improve the quality of services they offer citizens by instilling proactive behavior in their employees. This study aimed to provide insights on how high-involvement work practices may indirectly facilitate proactive behavior in frontline government employees via employee commitment.

Methods

A time-lagged approach was used to collect data from 542 frontline employees in three waves at 3-week intervals. We tested the hypothesized moderated mediation model using a PROCESS macro bootstrap approach.

Results

A moderated-meditation model was applied in which public service motivation was theorized to increase the mediating effect of employee commitment on the relationship between high-involvement work practices and employee proactive behavior. As predicted, the findings show that supervisor' deviant behavior attenuated the mediating effect of employee commitment on the relationship between high-involvement work practices and employee proactive behavior.

Conclusion

The findings of this research contribute to the emerging literature on public management and have implications for public sector organizations seeking to improve the quality of services they offer citizens.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Research Center of Hubei Micro & Small Enterprises Development, School of Economics and Management, Hubei Engineering University, Xiaogan, 432100, People's Republic of China.AFPGMI, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, 46000, Pakistan.Research Center of Hubei Micro & Small Enterprises Development, School of Economics and Management, Hubei Engineering University, Xiaogan, 432100, People's Republic of China.Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management Department, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), Shanghai, 201206, People's Republic of China.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

37151907

Citation

Mehmood, Khalid, et al. "The Nexus Between High-Involvement Work Practices and Employees' Proactive Behavior in Public Service Organizations: a Time-Lagged Moderated-Mediation Model." Psychology Research and Behavior Management, vol. 16, 2023, pp. 1571-1586.
Mehmood K, Iftikhar Y, Khan AN, et al. The Nexus Between High-Involvement Work Practices and Employees' Proactive Behavior in Public Service Organizations: A Time-Lagged Moderated-Mediation Model. Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023;16:1571-1586.
Mehmood, K., Iftikhar, Y., Khan, A. N., & Kwan, H. K. (2023). The Nexus Between High-Involvement Work Practices and Employees' Proactive Behavior in Public Service Organizations: A Time-Lagged Moderated-Mediation Model. Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 16, 1571-1586. https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S399292
Mehmood K, et al. The Nexus Between High-Involvement Work Practices and Employees' Proactive Behavior in Public Service Organizations: a Time-Lagged Moderated-Mediation Model. Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023;16:1571-1586. PubMed PMID: 37151907.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The Nexus Between High-Involvement Work Practices and Employees' Proactive Behavior in Public Service Organizations: A Time-Lagged Moderated-Mediation Model. AU - Mehmood,Khalid, AU - Iftikhar,Yaser, AU - Khan,Ali Nawaz, AU - Kwan,Ho Kwong, Y1 - 2023/05/01/ PY - 2022/12/08/received PY - 2023/03/28/accepted PY - 2023/5/8/medline PY - 2023/5/8/pubmed PY - 2023/5/8/entrez KW - employee commitment KW - employee proactive behavior KW - high-involvement work practices KW - public sector KW - public service motivation KW - supervisors’ deviant behavior SP - 1571 EP - 1586 JF - Psychology research and behavior management JO - Psychol Res Behav Manag VL - 16 N2 - Purpose: Public service organizations may improve the quality of services they offer citizens by instilling proactive behavior in their employees. This study aimed to provide insights on how high-involvement work practices may indirectly facilitate proactive behavior in frontline government employees via employee commitment. Methods: A time-lagged approach was used to collect data from 542 frontline employees in three waves at 3-week intervals. We tested the hypothesized moderated mediation model using a PROCESS macro bootstrap approach. Results: A moderated-meditation model was applied in which public service motivation was theorized to increase the mediating effect of employee commitment on the relationship between high-involvement work practices and employee proactive behavior. As predicted, the findings show that supervisor' deviant behavior attenuated the mediating effect of employee commitment on the relationship between high-involvement work practices and employee proactive behavior. Conclusion: The findings of this research contribute to the emerging literature on public management and have implications for public sector organizations seeking to improve the quality of services they offer citizens. SN - 1179-1578 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/37151907/The_Nexus_Between_High_Involvement_Work_Practices_and_Employees'_Proactive_Behavior_in_Public_Service_Organizations:_A_Time_Lagged_Moderated_Mediation_Model_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -
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