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Proactive personality, core self-evaluations, and engagement: the role of negative emotions
Management Decision (2017)
  • Jeffrey J. Haynie, Louisiana Tech University
  • C. Brian Flynn, University of North Florida
  • Shawn Mauldin, Mississippi State University
Abstract
Purpose

The authors examined the simultaneous indirect effects of proactive personality (PP) and core self-evaluations (CSEs) on the work outcomes of employee task performance and affective organizational commitment (AOC) via job engagement. Additionally, the authors tested the potential energizing capacity of high negative work affect in this process. The paper aims to discuss these issues.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were collected from a sample of teachers in the South-Eastern USA (n=193). The online survey assessed PP, CSE, work affect, job engagement and AOC. Employee task performance was obtained from archival sources.

Findings

The results indicated that job engagement mediated the relationships of PP and CSE with employee task performance and AOC. Additionally, negative work affect strengthened the PP-job engagement-work outcomes relationship when it was high.

Research limitations/implications

PP and CSE individuals appear to devote their job engagement energies for differing reasons. These distinctions are further supported by high negative work affect being found to bolster the PP-job engagement-work outcomes relationship only. Future research should continue to investigate the unique contributions made by PP and CSE to job engagement.

Originality/value

By examining PP, CSE, negative work affect and job engagement within a conservation of resources (COR) lens, the authors were able to further distinguish through interpretation of the findings the motivational aspects of PP and CSE as well as providing an instance where negative work affect can incite additional job engagement.
Keywords
  • Proactive personality,
  • Teachers,
  • Core self-evaluations,
  • Job engagement,
  • Negative work affect,
  • Employee task performance
Publication Date
2017
Citation Information
Jeffrey J. Haynie, C. Brian Flynn and Shawn Mauldin. "Proactive personality, core self-evaluations, and engagement: the role of negative emotions" Management Decision Vol. 55 Iss. 2 (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeff-haynie/3/