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Frontiers in Psychology
Antecedents of organizational engagement: exploring vision, mood and perceived organizational support with emotional intelligence as a moderator
Edward G. Mahon1 
关键词: vision;    mood;    engagement;    emotional intelligence;    individual differences;    psychological climate;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01322
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

As organizational leaders worry about the appalling low percentage of people who feel engaged in their work, academics are trying to understand what causes an increase in engagement. We collected survey data from 231 team members from two organizations. We examined the impact of team members’ emotional intelligence (EI) and their perception of shared personal vision, shared positive mood, and perceived organizational support (POS) on the members’ degree of organizational engagement. We found shared vision, shared mood, and POS have a direct, positive association with engagement. In addition, shared vision and POS interact with EI to positively influence engagement. Besides highlighting the importance of shared personal vision, positive mood, and POS, our study contributes to the emergent understanding of EI by revealing EI’s amplifying effect on shared vision and POS in relation to engagement. We conclude by discussing the research and practical implications of this study.

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