Original paper
Job crafting: A meta-analysis of relationships with individual differences, job characteristics, and work outcomes
Abstract
Job crafting is a form of proactive work behavior that involves employees actively changing the (perceived) characteristics of their jobs, including behaviors aimed at increasing challenging and decreasing hindering job demands, as well as those directed at increasing structural and social job resources (Tims & Bakker, 2010). Research on job crafting has rapidly increased over the past decade, but findings have thus far not been quantitatively...
Paper Details
Title
Job crafting: A meta-analysis of relationships with individual differences, job characteristics, and work outcomes
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
102
Pages
112 - 138
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