Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement

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Autor(a) principal: Junça-Silva, A.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Caetano, A., Lopes, R. R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12985
Resumo: Affective events theory suggests that affective events at work arouse emotional reactions that influence employees’ attitudes and behaviour in the workplace. In the present study, we apply this theoretical framework to clarify the interplay of variables that explain well-being and performance. We analysed the mediating role of positive affect and work engagement between daily uplifts and well-being, and between daily uplifts and performance. Results from a sample of 293 employees revealed that daily uplifts were positively associated with well-being and performance. While the effects of daily uplifts on wellbeing were fully mediated by positive affect and work engagement, the effects of daily uplifts on performance were only partially mediated by positive affect and work engagement. In both cases, the effect of positive affect was bigger than that of work engagement. The relations explored provide new theoretical elements for models that explain which variables influence well-being and performance in organizational contexts. The implications for employee health and organizational success are discussed.
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title Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
spellingShingle Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
Junça-Silva, A.
Affective events theory
Emotions
Multiple mediation
Performance
Subjective well-being
Work engagement
title_short Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
title_full Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
title_fullStr Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
title_full_unstemmed Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
title_sort Daily uplifts, well-being and performance in organizational settings: the differential mediating roles of affect and work engagement
author Junça-Silva, A.
author_facet Junça-Silva, A.
Caetano, A.
Lopes, R. R.
author_role author
author2 Caetano, A.
Lopes, R. R.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Junça-Silva, A.
Caetano, A.
Lopes, R. R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Affective events theory
Emotions
Multiple mediation
Performance
Subjective well-being
Work engagement
topic Affective events theory
Emotions
Multiple mediation
Performance
Subjective well-being
Work engagement
description Affective events theory suggests that affective events at work arouse emotional reactions that influence employees’ attitudes and behaviour in the workplace. In the present study, we apply this theoretical framework to clarify the interplay of variables that explain well-being and performance. We analysed the mediating role of positive affect and work engagement between daily uplifts and well-being, and between daily uplifts and performance. Results from a sample of 293 employees revealed that daily uplifts were positively associated with well-being and performance. While the effects of daily uplifts on wellbeing were fully mediated by positive affect and work engagement, the effects of daily uplifts on performance were only partially mediated by positive affect and work engagement. In both cases, the effect of positive affect was bigger than that of work engagement. The relations explored provide new theoretical elements for models that explain which variables influence well-being and performance in organizational contexts. The implications for employee health and organizational success are discussed.
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