工作投入
独创性
心理学
结构方程建模
自营职业
社会心理学
幸福说
价值(数学)
工作(物理)
工作满意度
幸福
积极心理学
员工敬业度
创业
经济
管理
政治学
计算机科学
机械工程
工程类
财务
法学
心理治疗师
创造力
机器学习
作者
Jessie Gevaert,Christophe Vanroelen,Lara Stas,Deborah De Moortel
标识
DOI:10.1108/ijebr-09-2021-0703
摘要
Purpose The ideal-typical entrepreneur presents him/herself in the neoliberal iconography as an autonomous and pro-active individual who is highly engaged with his/her vocation. Nevertheless, empirical research on the actual work engagement of the self-employed is scarce. In addition, phenomena like “necessity self-employment” and “economically dependent self-employment” raise concerns about the potential eudaimonic well-being outcomes of these self-employed. In this study, it was therefore investigated to what extent necessity self-employment and economically dependent self-employment are associated to work engagement and whether this relation is mediated by intrinsic job resources. Design/methodology/approach The authors used data from the 2015 European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) involving 5,463 solo self-employed participants. For analyzing the data, structural equation modeling (SEM) with the Lavaan package was used. Findings Both necessity self-employment and economically dependent self-employment were linked to poor work engagement, however, intrinsic job resources mediated both effects. Originality/value While previous studies have shown differences in hedonic well-being between opportunity/necessity entrepreneurs, and economically (in)dependent entrepreneurs, this study considers their distinct profiles regarding eudaimonic well-being. Eudaimonic well-being was deemed particularly relevant because of its implications for other outcomes such as life satisfaction, psychological well-being, ill-health, business performance and persistence in self-employment.
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