Teachers' work engagement: Considering interaction with pupils and human resources practices as job resources

P.R. Runhaar, K. Sanders, J. Konermann

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Abstract

The goal of these 2 studies was to investigate whether teachers' work engagement is related to the extent to which they experience their interactions with pupils and human resource (HR) practices within their schools as motivating. Study 1 was a qualitative study, including document analysis and interviews with 23 respondents within 4 schools to give more insight into prevailing HR practices. Study 2 was a quantitative study, in which 342 teachers in 13 schools were surveyed. As expected, the interactions with pupils were positively related to work engagement. Furthermore, HR practices were positively related to vigor and dedication. Not in line with our expectations, HR practices weakened the relationship between the interaction with pupils and dedication.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2017-2030
JournalJournal of Applied Social Psychology
Volume43
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • organizational research
  • psychological withdrawal
  • employee engagement
  • occupational stress
  • burnout
  • performance
  • demands
  • satisfaction
  • management
  • model

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