How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil
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Resumo: | Objective – To analyze how the levels of Political Skill in the Organization and Engagement at Work vary between managers at different hierarchical levels in the studied scenario.Theoretical Framework – The research is based on the literature on leadership in line with recent studies on politics and engagement in work environments.Methodology – The differences in the study variables, their effects and relationships were verified by Multivariate Analysis of Variance in a sample (n=308) with professionals from three segments of the Brazilian private sector. The political skill measurement instrument was adapted and validated for Portuguese.Results – The hierarchical level affected the linear interaction between Engagement and Political Skill, however, in the scenario studied, politics played a greater role in this dynamic. The results suggest that being engaged at work is a constant attribute for managers regardless of managerial position, while political skill in the organization was gradually greater with each evolution in the hierarchical level.Practical implications – Leadership development programs are expected to consider the weight of political skill in their actions and planning, especially for activities in which the need to negotiate, influence and develop networking is crucial. The study indicates that the combination of engagement and political skill presents an opportunity to be explored in the search for hierarchical advancement.Contributions – The findings expand current knowledge about the relationships between the study constructs by presenting evidence of their intrinsic interactions with the hierarchical position of managers. Keywords: hierarchical level, political skill, engagement, managers. |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from BrazilComo habilidade política e engajamento no trabalho diferem por nível hierárquico: evidências do Brasil Hierarchical level Political skills Engagement ManagersMANOVANível hierárquicoHabilidades políticasEngajamentoGerentesMANOVAObjective – To analyze how the levels of Political Skill in the Organization and Engagement at Work vary between managers at different hierarchical levels in the studied scenario.Theoretical Framework – The research is based on the literature on leadership in line with recent studies on politics and engagement in work environments.Methodology – The differences in the study variables, their effects and relationships were verified by Multivariate Analysis of Variance in a sample (n=308) with professionals from three segments of the Brazilian private sector. The political skill measurement instrument was adapted and validated for Portuguese.Results – The hierarchical level affected the linear interaction between Engagement and Political Skill, however, in the scenario studied, politics played a greater role in this dynamic. The results suggest that being engaged at work is a constant attribute for managers regardless of managerial position, while political skill in the organization was gradually greater with each evolution in the hierarchical level.Practical implications – Leadership development programs are expected to consider the weight of political skill in their actions and planning, especially for activities in which the need to negotiate, influence and develop networking is crucial. The study indicates that the combination of engagement and political skill presents an opportunity to be explored in the search for hierarchical advancement.Contributions – The findings expand current knowledge about the relationships between the study constructs by presenting evidence of their intrinsic interactions with the hierarchical position of managers. Keywords: hierarchical level, political skill, engagement, managers.Objetivo – Analisar como os níveis de Habilidade Política na Organização e Engajamento no Trabalho variam entre gestores de diferentes níveis hierárquicos no cenário estudado.Referencial Teórico – A pesquisa tem como base a literatura sobre liderança alinhada a estudos recentes sobre política e engajamento nos ambientes laborais.Metodologia – As diferenças nas variáveis do estudo, seus efeitos e relações foram verificadas por Análise Multivariada da Variância em uma amostra (n=308) com profissionais provenientes de três segmentos da iniciativa privada brasileira. O instrumento de medida para habilidade política foi adaptado e validado para o português.Resultados – O nível hierárquico afetou a interação linear entre Engajamento e Habilidade Política, porém, no cenário estudado a política teve um papel maior nessa dinâmica. Os resultados sugerem que estar engajado no trabalho é um atributo constante para gestores independentemente da posição gerencial ao passo que a habilidade política na organização se mostrou gradativamente maior a cada evolução no nível hierárquico.Implicações práticas – Espera-se que programas de desenvolvimento de lideranças considerem o peso da habilidade política em suas ações e planejamentos, em especial para atividades em que a necessidade de negociar, influenciar e desenvolver networking seja crucial. O estudo indica que a junção de engajamento e habilidade política apresenta-se como uma oportunidade a ser explorada na busca de ascensão hierárquica.Contribuições – Os achados expandem o conhecimento atual sobre a relações entre os construtos do estudo ao apresentar indícios de suas interações intrínsecas com a posição hierárquica dos gestores.Palavras-chave: nível hierárquico, habilidade política, engajamento, gestores.FECAP2023-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/424210.7819/rbgn.v25i4.4242Review of Business Management; Vol. 25 No. 4 (2023): RBGN Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios; Vol. 25 Núm. 4 (2023): RBGN - Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios; v. 25 n. 4 (2023): 1983-08071806-4892reponame:Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online)instname:Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP)instacron:FECAPenghttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4242/1937Copyright (c) 2023 Review of Business Managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos de Moraes, Romulo Santos Crespo Istoe, RosaleeAfonso Miranda, Valtair2023-12-12T19:39:43Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/4242Revistahttp://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/indexhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/oai||jmauricio@fecap.br1983-08071806-4892opendoar:2023-12-12T19:39:43Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online) - Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP)false |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil Como habilidade política e engajamento no trabalho diferem por nível hierárquico: evidências do Brasil |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil Matos de Moraes, Romulo Hierarchical level Political skills Engagement Managers MANOVA Nível hierárquico Habilidades políticas Engajamento Gerentes MANOVA |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil |
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How political skill and work engagement differ by hierarchical level: evidence from Brazil |
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Matos de Moraes, Romulo |
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Matos de Moraes, Romulo Santos Crespo Istoe, Rosalee Afonso Miranda, Valtair |
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Santos Crespo Istoe, Rosalee Afonso Miranda, Valtair |
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Matos de Moraes, Romulo Santos Crespo Istoe, Rosalee Afonso Miranda, Valtair |
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Hierarchical level Political skills Engagement Managers MANOVA Nível hierárquico Habilidades políticas Engajamento Gerentes MANOVA |
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Hierarchical level Political skills Engagement Managers MANOVA Nível hierárquico Habilidades políticas Engajamento Gerentes MANOVA |
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Objective – To analyze how the levels of Political Skill in the Organization and Engagement at Work vary between managers at different hierarchical levels in the studied scenario.Theoretical Framework – The research is based on the literature on leadership in line with recent studies on politics and engagement in work environments.Methodology – The differences in the study variables, their effects and relationships were verified by Multivariate Analysis of Variance in a sample (n=308) with professionals from three segments of the Brazilian private sector. The political skill measurement instrument was adapted and validated for Portuguese.Results – The hierarchical level affected the linear interaction between Engagement and Political Skill, however, in the scenario studied, politics played a greater role in this dynamic. The results suggest that being engaged at work is a constant attribute for managers regardless of managerial position, while political skill in the organization was gradually greater with each evolution in the hierarchical level.Practical implications – Leadership development programs are expected to consider the weight of political skill in their actions and planning, especially for activities in which the need to negotiate, influence and develop networking is crucial. The study indicates that the combination of engagement and political skill presents an opportunity to be explored in the search for hierarchical advancement.Contributions – The findings expand current knowledge about the relationships between the study constructs by presenting evidence of their intrinsic interactions with the hierarchical position of managers. Keywords: hierarchical level, political skill, engagement, managers. |
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