This study examines how and under what conditions recognition practices are related to employee behavioural involvement at work. Combining social cognitive theory, social information processing theory and self-concordance theory, we develop and test a moderated mediation model in which (a) manager recognition promotes behavioural involvement both directly and indirectly through the intervening role of meaningfulness and (b) coworker recognition strengthens the benefits of manager recognition to meaningfulness and subsequent behavioural involvement. The results of a study of 130 employees provided empirical support for our model. These findings help clarify how different sources of recognition can shape the effective behavioural involvement in the workplace; they also emphasize the role of meaningfulness as an important psychological mechanism that explains the recognition–behaviour relation. The implications for theory and practice are discussed.

Montani F, Boudrias J-S, Pigeon M (2020). Employee recognition, meaningfulness and behavioural involvement: Test of a moderated mediation model. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 31(3), 356-384 [10.1080/09585192.2017.1288153].

Employee recognition, meaningfulness and behavioural involvement: Test of a moderated mediation model

Montani F;
2020

Abstract

This study examines how and under what conditions recognition practices are related to employee behavioural involvement at work. Combining social cognitive theory, social information processing theory and self-concordance theory, we develop and test a moderated mediation model in which (a) manager recognition promotes behavioural involvement both directly and indirectly through the intervening role of meaningfulness and (b) coworker recognition strengthens the benefits of manager recognition to meaningfulness and subsequent behavioural involvement. The results of a study of 130 employees provided empirical support for our model. These findings help clarify how different sources of recognition can shape the effective behavioural involvement in the workplace; they also emphasize the role of meaningfulness as an important psychological mechanism that explains the recognition–behaviour relation. The implications for theory and practice are discussed.
2020
Montani F, Boudrias J-S, Pigeon M (2020). Employee recognition, meaningfulness and behavioural involvement: Test of a moderated mediation model. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, 31(3), 356-384 [10.1080/09585192.2017.1288153].
Montani F; Boudrias J-S; Pigeon M
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