Work meaning among mid-level professional employees: A study of the importance of work centrality and extrinsic and intrinsic work goals in eight countries

We conducted a survey‐based study on the meaning of work of some 1500 mid‐level professional employees in private and public organizations in eight countries. Using the country clustering described in the GLOBE series of studies and the theoretical framework of the Meaning of Work study, five hypoth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asia Pacific journal of human resources 2011-09, Vol.49 (3), p.264-284
Hauptverfasser: Kuchinke, K Peter, Ardichvili, Alexandre, Borchert, Margaret, Cornachione Jr, Edgard B, Cseh, Maria, Kang, Hye-Seung (Theresa), Oh, Seok Young, Rozanski, Andrzej, Tynaliev, Urmat, Zav'jalova, Elena
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Zusammenfassung:We conducted a survey‐based study on the meaning of work of some 1500 mid‐level professional employees in private and public organizations in eight countries. Using the country clustering described in the GLOBE series of studies and the theoretical framework of the Meaning of Work study, five hypotheses were tested. The study found support for the universal valuation of work and family as major life domains and the relative importance of leisure, religion, and community involvement. Work centrality was related in differentiated ways to performance orientation, assertiveness, and humane orientation indices. Extrinsic and intrinsic work goals differed and were related to country clustering. The report concludes with implications for the theory and practice of human resource development and offers suggestions for further research.
ISSN:1038-4111
1744-7941
DOI:10.1177/1038411111413217