Task Crafting: How resilience, autonomy and trust predicts crafting and leads to improved promotion prospects

Nina Fryer, Desmond Leach, Mark Robinson

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    Abstract

    The poster presents the results of research exploring links between antecedents of task crafting and the wellbeing outcome of promotion. Using structural equation modelling, the poster demonstrates a strong effect, for autonomy acting as a mediator between resilience, LMX and climate; and task crafting. Promotion is proposed as a positive outcome of task crafting.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusUnpublished - 16 Jun 2015
    EventLeeds Trinity University Research Day - Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, United Kingdom
    Duration: 16 Jun 201516 Jun 2015

    Academic conference

    Academic conferenceLeeds Trinity University Research Day
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    CityLeeds
    Period16/06/1516/06/15

    Keywords

    • Task crafting
    • Structural Equation Modelling
    • Antecedents
    • Promotion
    • Autonomy
    • Climate
    • Resilience
    • LMX
    • Uncertainty

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