Authentic Leadership And Employee Engagement: The Role Of Employee Well-Being

Vui-Yee Koon, Tsu-Sin Ho

HUMAN SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT(2021)

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Abstract
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: To understand how perceived authentic leadership translates into work engagement, this study hypothesize that perceived authentic leadership facilitates positive conditions of well-being, which in turn predict employee work engagement. This study asserts that each of the three mediating paths comprising life, workplace, and psychological well-being, is expected to mediate the relationship based on the conservation of resources (COR) theory and relational perspective.METHODOLOGY: Data were collected from the two-wave survey of 150 full-time employees and analyzed using the PROCESS macro in SPSS. An additional analysis to identify well-being sentiment was conducted using NodeXL with Twitter data.RESULTS: The results indicated only workplace well-being has a mediational effect between perceived authentic leadership and work engagement. The additional analysis found that workplace well-being is the central tenet of interaction between people in social media.CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate the importance of workplace well-being in promoting work engagement.
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Authentic leadership, life well-being, workplace well-being, psychological well-being, conversation of resources, work engagement
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