Service Employees’ Mindfulness and Job Crafting amid COVID-19: The Roles of Resilience, Organizational Health Climate, and Health-Oriented Leadership

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Won-Moo Hur
Yuhyung Shin
Ji Yeoun Kim
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[1] Inha University,College of Business Administration
[2] Hanyang University,School of Business
[3] Kookmin University,Graduate School of Education
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Current Psychology | 2024年 / 43卷
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Mindfulness; Job crafting; Resilience; Organizational health climate; Health-oriented leadership;
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Due to changes in the work environment resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, service employees’ behavior, that proactively reshapes the content and meaning of work (i.e., job crafting), is increasingly important. We identified mindfulness as a key individual trait contributing to job crafting in the pandemic context. The purpose of our study was to examine the mediating effect of resilience on the relationship between mindfulness and job crafting, and the moderating effects of perceived organizational health climate and health-oriented leadership on the mindfulness–resilience relationship. We administered two-wave online surveys to 301 South Korean service employees after the onset of COVID-19 (January 20, 2020). Data for mindfulness, resilience, perceived organizational health climate, and health-oriented leadership were collected via participants’ self-report in March, 2020. One month later (April, 2020), we obtained their self-ratings of job crafting. Results showed that resilience mediated the relationship between mindfulness and job crafting. The positive relationship between these two variables was more pronounced when perceived organizational health climate was high than when it was low. Perceived organizational health climate further moderated the indirect effect of mindfulness on job crafting through resilience.
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页码:16979 / 16991
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