The Relationship Between Work Engagement and Job Performance: Psychological Capital as a Moderating Factor

Frontiers in Psychology 13 (2022)
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Abstract

Based on the job demands-resources model, this study explored the relationships of work engagement, job performance and psychological capital in industry employees. A total of 399 IT programmers were recruited and completed the work engagement scale, knowledge employee job performance scale and psychological capital questionnaire. The results showed that: There is a relationship between work engagement and job performance, which may not be linear but inverted U-shaped, and psychological capital plays a moderating role in the inverted U-shaped relationship between work engagement and job performance.

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