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Improving employees' work centrality improves organizational performance: work events and work centrality relationships
Authors:Moshe Sharabi  Itzhak Harpaz
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology , Yezreel Valley Academic College , Israel moshes@yvc.ac.il;3. Centre for the Study of Organizations and Human Resource Management, School of Management, University of Haifa , Israel
Abstract:High work centrality is related to positive performance and behaviour of employees. This unique paper discusses a longitudinal study, comparing change in work centrality among individuals who experienced meaningful work events to individuals who did not experience these events, over the course of twelve years. The findings indicate that not experiencing expressive work events (which leads to an improvement in autonomy, interest, variety, and responsibility) reduces work centrality, whereas work events such as promotion, advancement (including to a managerial position) and qualifications, are effected by high work centrality. Work events, such as improvement in pay, working conditions, and interpersonal relations at work, had no effect on those who experienced them and those who did not. The theoretical and practical implications for Human Resources Development (HRD) are discussed.
Keywords:work centrality  work events  life course effect  HRD  longitudinal research
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