The moderating effect of employee growth climate on the relationship between work engagement and job outcomes among plantation workers in North Sumatra, Indonesia

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2022-11-28

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Rahmadani, V.G.
Schaufeli, WilmarORCID 0000-0002-6070-7150ISNI 0000000081817266
Fauzia, R.
Nazriani, D.

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Abstract

The current study investigates the moderating effect of employee growth climate on the relationship between work engagement and job outcomes among plantation workers in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Three individual-level job outcomes are investigated, namely, intra-role behavior, employee learning, and innovative work behavior. Six hundred and seven Indonesian plantation workers from one of the biggest palm oil plantations in Indonesia participated. Work engagement and employee growth climate were positively related to the three types of job outcomes, as expected. Furthermore, the relationship between work engagement-intra-role behavior and work engagement-innovative work behavior was moderated by employee growth climate. However, no moderating effect of employee growth climate was observed for the relationship between work engagement-employee learning. Thus, organizations may create programs to foster employee growth climate and aware of their employees’ learning behaviors.

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agricultural industry, employee growth climate, employee learning, innovative work behavior, intra-role behavior, job outcomes, plantation workers, work engagement, General Psychology

Citation

Rahmadani, V G, Schaufeli, W B, Fauzia, R & Nazriani, D 2022, 'The moderating effect of employee growth climate on the relationship between work engagement and job outcomes among plantation workers in North Sumatra, Indonesia', Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 13, 968572, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.968572