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Bringing Our Best Selves to Work: Proactive Vitality Management and Strengths Use Predicting Daily Engagement in Interaction

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Journal Front Psychol
Date 2023 Jan 2
PMID 36591058
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The present research focused on bottom-up, proactive employee behaviors and personal resources that can contribute to more engagement and optimal functioning at work. Based on the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) and Conservation of Resources (COR) theories, we tested direct and interactive relationships between strengths use (SU), daily proactive vitality management (PVM), and daily work engagement (WE). Eighty-seven ( = 87) employees from a multinational company completed self-reported questionnaires at the beginning of the study and throughout five consecutive workdays ( = 358), yielding a multilevel dataset. We have found a significant daily positive relationship between PVM and WE, which showed significant inter-individual variation and was significantly enhanced by SU at the individual level. This study showed that PVM as employee-initiated proactive behavior and SU as a proactive personal resource facilitate engagement independently but yield the strongest results when used together, suggesting an interactive mechanism between bottom-up effects postulated in the JD-R theory.

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