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Organizational public value and employee life satisfaction : the mediating roles of work engagement and organizational citizenship behavior

  • Building on Meynhardt’s public value concept, which has been developed to make transparent an organization’s contributions to the common good, we iestigate the influence of organizational common good practices in the perceptions of employees (measured as public value) on employees’ work attitudes and life satisfaction. The proposed model is tested on a sample of 1045 Swiss employees taken from the 2015 Swiss Public Value Atlas data-set. Study findings reveal that organizational public value is positively related to employee life satisfaction, and that this relationship is partially mediated by work engagement and organizational citizenship behavior. Further, we show that employee common good orientations strengthen the positive impact of organizational public value on employee work engagement and organizational citizenship behavior. Results also provide evidence that the indirect effects of organizational public value on employee life satisfaction via work engagement and organizational citizenship behavior are stronger at higher employee common good orientation levels.

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Document Type:Article
Language:English
Author:Timo MeynhardtORCiD, Steven A. Brieger, Carolin Hermann
Chairs and Professorships:Chair of Business Psychology and Leadership
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2017.1416653
Parent Title (English):The international journal of human resource management
ISSN:0958-5192
Volume:31
Issue:12
Year of Completion:2020
First Page:1560
Last Page:1593
Tag:CSR; Common good; Life satisfaction; Organizational citizenship behavior; Public value; Social performance; Work engagement
Content Focus:Academic Audience
Peer Reviewed:Yes
Rankings:AJG Ranking / 3
VHB Ranking / B
SJR Ranking / Q1
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt