Linking Personal Demands and Personal Resources with Job Performance: Mediating Role of Basic Need Satisfaction and Work Engagement and Burnout
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2020
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Purpose- This study aims to examine the function of personal demands and
personal resources on job performance through the mediating effects of basic need
satisfaction (BNS), work engagement, and burnout by integrating the self
determination theory. This study postulates that personal demands and personal
resources impact work engagement and burnout through basic need satisfaction (BNS)
which further help to impact employee performance.
Design/methodology/approach – By using judgmental sampling data was
collected from sales employees and their supervisors of 8 insurance companies
operating in Pakistan. These companies are listed on the security and exchange
commission of Pakistan (SECP). Structural equation modeling technique was used to
test the model of this study. Investigator used the phantom modeling technique to test
the mediating effects.
Findings – This study explains the indirect effects in two steps in order to
handle the issues of parsimony. In the first step study reveals that personal demands
and personal resources have an indirect effect on work engagement and burnout.
Personal demands-resources have positive effect on the work engagement through basic
need satisfaction but negative on the burnout through basic need satisfaction. In the
second step serial mediation analysis suggests that BNS, and work engagement fully
mediated the relationship of personal demands- resources and employees in-role
performance. However, no mediation exists between personal demands-resources and
employees’ in-role performance via BNS and burnout.
Originality/value – This research is unique in a way that it has explored the
effect of personal demands and personal resources on employees’ work engagement
and burnout through BNS. Moreover, this research has found the serial mediation
between personal demands-resources and employees’ in-role performance through
BNS and work engagement and burnout.
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Dr. Zafar-Uz-Zaman Anjum, Management Sciences, Work Engagement, FA12