Exploring differential relationship of job resources with work and organizational engagement

Within the diverse studies on engagement, this research particularly aimed at understanding the diverse role of a specific set of job resources in engaging employees' at both work and organizational levels. All hypotheses were tested using hierarchical regression analysis on responses obtained...

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Work
Work environment
Workplaces
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